The success of any mission depends on how well systems and technologies work together, both in real time and under pressure. As the defence and security landscape evolves across multiple domains, operational advantage relies on seamlessly integrating cutting-edge technologies into critical platforms. Threats are becoming increasingly complex and sophisticated, driven by advances in cyber and electronic warfare, global conflicts, the proliferation of unmanned systems, and the emergence of hypersonic threats and directed- energy weapons.
Maritime security remains a central focus for regional defence strategies, particularly in protecting critical sea lanes, coastal infrastructure, and offshore assets. EDGE’s integrated approach addresses these challenges by combining advanced sensors, response capabilities, and networked systems that operate seamlessly across domains. This reflects the reality of contemporary operations, where maritime missions are increasingly linked with air, land, space, and cyber environments.
EDGE’s first participation at DIMDEX reinforces its commitment to strengthening regional partnerships and showcasing advanced defence capabilities tailored to evolving security environments.
This year, the group is highlighting a focused selection from its broad portfolio of solutions spanning air, land, and naval platforms, surveillance, precision-guided systems, and advanced cybersecurity technologies. These capabilities are designed to support complex operational requirements, where situational awareness, interoperability, and rapid decision-making are critical to mission success. In a multi-domain operational context, EDGE’s solutions demonstrate how modern maritime operations intersect with air, land, space, and cyber domains.
EDGE’s naval portfolio delivers platforms that address the growing demand for flexibility and operational capability across complex maritime missions. These naval systems include the FALAJ 3 and FA400 offshore patrol vessels, along with the 170 M-DETECTOR, which offers manned and unmanned flexibility and is designed for surface warfare, transport, situational awareness and surveillance.
In the air domain, EDGE will display its autonomous capabilities aligned with precision strike, border security and force protection, such as the GARMOOSHA, JERNAS-S, HUNTER series and SHADOW series, all of which highlight scalability, cost-efficiency, and rapid deployability in complex environments.

Electro-optical and sensing capabilities form a critical layer of this approach. EDGE will showcase the KASHIT 600 lightweight stabilised gimballed system for unmanned aerial vehicles and ground robotics, along with MIRSAD NG, MIRSAD R, and MIRSAD X surveillance and targeting systems.
Within the electronic warfare domain, solutions to protect contested electromagnetic environments will include the BORDERSHIELD autonomous border surveillance and security system, and the GPS PROTECT 2 and GPS PROTECT 4 anti-jamming platforms for GPS receivers.
As maritime and multidomain challenges continue to evolve, EDGE’s focus remains on delivering maximum interoperability through reliable, future-ready solutions. These capabilities enable quicker decision-making, enhanced situational awareness, and coordinated responses under pressure, no matter how complex the mission, providing operational advantage across every domain.
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