Ericsson, Leonardo, Italian Navy 5G Trial
Analysis based on 17 articles · First reported Feb 16, 2026 · Last updated Feb 17, 2026
The successful 5G Standalone maritime connectivity trial by Ericsson, Leonardo (company), and the Italy===Italian Navy demonstrates the growing application of 5G technology in defense, potentially boosting Ericsson's defense portfolio and Leonardo (company)'s secure communication solutions. This could lead to increased investment and adoption of advanced communication systems in the defense sector, positively impacting the involved companies and the broader technology market.
Ericsson, in collaboration with Leonardo (company) and the Italy===Italian Navy, successfully conducted a maritime connectivity test using an Ericsson 5G Standalone (5G SA) system. The trial, part of the EDF 5G COMPAD project and the Italy===Italian Navy's Operational Experimentation (OPEX) 2-25 in the Gulf of Taranto, enabled secure, real-time information exchange between naval units. Ericsson's 5G SA network was installed on the Italy===Italian Navy's amphibious landing ship San Giorgio and Multi-Purpose Combat Ship Raimondo Montecuccoli, utilizing Leonardo (company)'s NINE encryption solution. The OPEX validated the performance, security, and resilience of 5G SA for on-board connected systems, demonstrating its ability to optimize spectrum usage compared to multiple standalone communication systems. This initiative highlights Ericsson's commitment to advancing defense capabilities through 5G technology and reinforces the strategic role of the Italy===Italian Navy in Europe.
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