Safran and Afrimeasure teaming up for sensor production and maintenance


French defense company Safran Electronics & Defence has established closer collaboration with Afrimeasure, a specialist in electro-optical equipment. This strategic partnership aims to enhance sensor production and maintenance capabilities. Let’s delve into the details of this significant alliance.

Safran representatives recently visited Afrimeasure’s facilities in Midrand, South Africa. The meeting brought together key stakeholders from the defense and security sector, including senior Denel leaders and SA Air Force Chief, Lieutenant General Wiseman Mbambo. During the event, Safran Electronics & Defence showcased their range of electro-optical systems and sights, which encompass weapon and helmet-mounted sights, cameras, orientation and targeting systems, handheld cameras, and optronics and navigation systems for armored vehicles.

MATIS Thermal Imager for Project Hoefyster

One notable collaboration between Safran and Afrimeasure involves the MATIS thermal imager. Under a 2014 contract, Safran supplies this advanced imaging system for the 8×8 Badger infantry fighting vehicle, which Denel will deliver to the South African Army. The MATIS sights play a crucial role in various turret configurations, including the 30 mm fire support and gun/missile turrets. These imagers, produced at the Sagem plant in Poitiers, France, undergo final integration and testing by Afrimeasure in South Africa.

Local Production and Maintenance

Afrimeasure’s CEO, Dean Mogale, emphasized the significance of local production and maintenance. By handling imager integration and through-life maintenance in South Africa, Afrimeasure ensures that equipment need not be sent back to France for repairs. This capability defies conventional expectations, as thermal imager manufacture and support were not commonly associated with the company.

The MATIS Advantage

Safran has delivered thousands of MATIS systems worldwide. The MATIS thermal camera is versatile, integrating seamlessly into various platforms such as vehicles, observation systems, and sighting systems. Its robust design withstands severe firing shocks, making it a reliable choice for military applications.

Afrimeasure’s Track Record

Founded in 2007, Afrimeasure has a history of supporting the South African National Defence Force (SANDF). Additionally, the company has supplied 5,000 night vision goggles to the military. Afrimeasure’s expertise extends beyond hardware; they designed the radio interface for Project Radiate radios adopted by the SANDF. Furthermore, their technical training academy plays a vital role in developing skilled technicians for the defense industry.

The Safran-Afrimeasure partnership represents a significant step toward enhancing sensor technology within South Africa. By combining expertise and resources, these companies are poised to make lasting contributions to defense capabilities and maintenance practices.



French defense company Safran Electronics & Defence has established closer collaboration with Afrimeasure, a specialist in electro-optical equipment. This strategic partnership aims to enhance sensor production and maintenance capabilities. Let’s delve into the details of this significant alliance.

Safran representatives recently visited Afrimeasure’s facilities in Midrand, South Africa. The meeting brought together key stakeholders from the defense and security sector, including senior Denel leaders and SA Air Force Chief, Lieutenant General Wiseman Mbambo. During the event, Safran Electronics & Defence showcased their range of electro-optical systems and sights, which encompass weapon and helmet-mounted sights, cameras, orientation and targeting systems, handheld cameras, and optronics and navigation systems for armored vehicles.

MATIS Thermal Imager for Project Hoefyster

One notable collaboration between Safran and Afrimeasure involves the MATIS thermal imager. Under a 2014 contract, Safran supplies this advanced imaging system for the 8×8 Badger infantry fighting vehicle, which Denel will deliver to the South African Army. The MATIS sights play a crucial role in various turret configurations, including the 30 mm fire support and gun/missile turrets. These imagers, produced at the Sagem plant in Poitiers, France, undergo final integration and testing by Afrimeasure in South Africa.

Local Production and Maintenance

Afrimeasure’s CEO, Dean Mogale, emphasized the significance of local production and maintenance. By handling imager integration and through-life maintenance in South Africa, Afrimeasure ensures that equipment need not be sent back to France for repairs. This capability defies conventional expectations, as thermal imager manufacture and support were not commonly associated with the company.

The MATIS Advantage

Safran has delivered thousands of MATIS systems worldwide. The MATIS thermal camera is versatile, integrating seamlessly into various platforms such as vehicles, observation systems, and sighting systems. Its robust design withstands severe firing shocks, making it a reliable choice for military applications.

Afrimeasure’s Track Record

Founded in 2007, Afrimeasure has a history of supporting the South African National Defence Force (SANDF). Additionally, the company has supplied 5,000 night vision goggles to the military. Afrimeasure’s expertise extends beyond hardware; they designed the radio interface for Project Radiate radios adopted by the SANDF. Furthermore, their technical training academy plays a vital role in developing skilled technicians for the defense industry.

The Safran-Afrimeasure partnership represents a significant step toward enhancing sensor technology within South Africa. By combining expertise and resources, these companies are poised to make lasting contributions to defense capabilities and maintenance practices.


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