S4GA has successfully attended Combat Engineer & Logistics 2022 in Tallinn, Estonia. The event organized by Defence Leaders is one of the top platforms for the entire military and defence field – gathering industry professionals from all over the World. During this year’s edition, S4GA decided to be the Conference Stream Sponsor for the event.
During the event, Mr. Dmytro Kuczeruk – S4GA Business Development Manager and Aviation Expert gave a speech on what to demand from a temporary runway lighting system.
In the course of the lecture, he answered a lot of crucial questions regarding deployed airfield lighting solutions:
Moreover, he explained the specifics of S4GA airfield lighting technology and its benefits for airbases worldwide.
During the event, S4GA Team not only presented its lighting solution for military application and gave a speech on temporary AGL systems. We had also a great opportunity to meet with our current and potential partners, customers, airbase engineers, and defense consultants from all over the World. It was a great joy to present S4GA solutions to our visitors, address their questions, and get their opinion on S4GSA airfield lighting systems.
We discussed with experienced professionals working in the military and defense industry for decades. They shared their practice with airfield lighting systems. We talked about the advantages and concerns related to both permanent and portable airfield lighting solutions. We believe that such discussions are very important as this is the best way to get feedback from AGL end-users.
Combat Engineer and Logistics was a perfect opportunity to present S4GA airfield lighting systems that we offer for the military.
S4GA Military Airfield Lighting Systems are applicable for all types of NATO STANAG runway lighting systems. Both solar permanent and portable airfield lights are designed to withstand extreme operating conditions such as high and low temperatures, high humidity, salty and sandy environments.
Today, S4GA runway illumination is successfully used by military and civil airports in Europe, Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Oceania.