Plasan unveiled three new vehicle survivability systems at Eurosatory 2026 in Paris: Leg Active Protection System (LAPS), Top-Attack Protection System (TAPS), and Advanced Thickening Energetic Armour (ATHENA). LAPS integrates blast-attenuated seating to lift occupants’ legs during underbelly blasts, reducing lower-limb injuries from mines or IEDs. TAPS provides add-on shielding against top-attack submunitions and drone-dropped munitions, while ATHENA counters shaped charges, RPGs, and EFPs using non-explosive reactive armour with an expanding interlayer. The portfolio targets both retrofit applications on legacy platforms and integration into new designs, enabling superior built-in survivability versus post-production bolt-ons. This multi-threat approach reflects the sector’s shift toward comprehensive protection against evolving battlefield vectors.