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EOS manufacturing strategy expands with planned acquisition of MARSS counter-drone systems provider

Electro Optic Systems Holdings Limited says it is seeking to strengthen its manufacturing and systems integration capabilities after announcing an agreement to acquire the MARSS group business, a Europe-based provider of counter-drone command and control technology, according to a company statement.

EOS to manufacture Remote Weapon Systems in Canberra for LAND 400-3

Electro Optic Systems Holdings Limited (EOS) has announced it has secured a contract valued at A$108 million for the supply of Remote Weapon Systems (RWS) for the Australian Defence Force’s (ADF) LAND 400-3 project.

EOS lands multi-year defence contract for advanced laser weapon

Electro Optic Systems Holdings Limited has secured an export order for its newly developed 100-kilowatt high-power laser weapon system, designed for counter-drone warfare. 

EOS secures Western European contract to deliver Slinger counter-drone systems

Electro Optic Systems is delivering its Slinger counter-drone systems to Diehl Defence in Germany as part of a $15 million contract. 

EOS secures $28M contract to deliver Remote Weapon System spares to Southeast Asia

ASX-listed Electro Optic Systems has received a $28 million purchase order for R600 Remote Weapon System (RWS) unit spares from a Southeast Asian customer.

EOS wins $51m contract to supply remote weapon systems to Europe

Electro Optic Systems announced today that its Defence Systems business has secured a contract to supply Remote Weapon Systems (RWS) to a Western European Government, with an estimated value of AUD 51 million.

EOS secures financing to back restructuring efforts

Defence and aerospace company Electro Optic Systems (EOS) has ventured into a financing agreement with major shareholder Washington H. Soul Pattinson and Company (WHSP)...
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