CRFS Showcases Advanced EW Solutions at DSA 2026
The ongoing Defence Services Asia exhibition has witnessed a significant influx of advanced electronic warfare and signals intelligence technologies as global manufacturers eye the expanding Indo-Pacific market. CRFS, a prominent British specialist in radio frequency spectrum monitoring and geolocation, has established a high-profile presence at the 19th edition of the event held in Kuala Lumpur. Operating from the ADS UK Pavilion, the company is positioning its battle-proven systems as essential infrastructure for regional security forces facing increasingly complex electromagnetic environments.
As the biennial event convenes over 1,400 companies from 60 countries at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre, the focus remains sharply on integrated sensor networks. The current geopolitical landscape in Southeast Asia has necessitated a transition towards more sophisticated maritime domain awareness and border surveillance. CRFS has responded by demonstrating its flagship RFeye technology, which is designed to provide real-time, persistent oversight of the radio frequency spectrum. This capability is critical for identifying and geolocating unauthorised transmissions in contested zones where traditional radar may be susceptible to interference.
According to official corporate updates and event schedules released by the Defence Services Asia organisers and the British ADS Group this month, the CRFS exhibit highlights interoperable solutions for counter-uncrewed aerial systems and maritime monitoring. These announcements coincide with Malaysia’s broader modernisation efforts under its Ministry of Defence, which continues to prioritise the acquisition of non-kinetic assets to bolster national sovereignty. The presence of CRFS within the United Kingdom’s national pavilion underscores the strategic collaboration between London and Kuala Lumpur in the realms of high-end electronic intelligence and tactical spectrum management.
The deployment of RFeye Nodes in the Asia-Pacific region addresses a growing requirement for strategic autonomy in spectrum management. These sensors offer a frequency range reaching up to 18 GHz and 40 GHz, allowing regional militaries to monitor a vast array of communication and radar signals. By utilizing superheterodyne receiver technology, these systems provide high-sensitivity signal interception that is essential for detecting low-probability-of-intercept transmissions. This level of technical oversight is particularly relevant for Southeast Asian nations seeking to secure their exclusive economic zones against illicit maritime activities and grey-zone incursions.
A core component of the technology showcased involves in-built edge processing, which significantly reduces the data bandwidth required for backhaul communication. This innovation allows for the deployment of sensors in remote or island locations where high-speed connectivity may be limited. The hardware is designed to remain operational in extreme environments, featuring ruggedised protection against dust and moisture, which is a vital consideration for the tropical climates of the Indo-Pacific. Such durability ensures that intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions remain uninterrupted despite the challenging meteorological conditions typical of the region.
Furthermore, the integration of these RF sensors into wider uncrewed systems and maritime platforms represents a shift towards multi-domain operations. By geolocating signals of interest with high precision, the technology facilitates a faster response time for security forces to intercept potential threats. As regional powers continue to balance their relationships with major global actors, the acquisition of sovereign monitoring capabilities allows for a more independent assessment of the local security environment. This move toward sophisticated electronic warfare infrastructure highlights the maturing nature of the regional defence market and its emphasis on high-technology deterrence.
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