EOS took to the stage at the Deutsches Eigenkapitalforum on 26 November 2025, joining Europe’s capital markets community at one of the region’s leading investor
EOS took to the stage at the Deutsches Eigenkapitalforum on 26 November 2025, joining Europe’s capital markets community at one of the region’s leading investor
Defence company Electro Optic Systems (EOS) has added a kamikaze drone to its counter-uncrewed aerial systems (C-UAS) portfolio. Max Blenkin reports.
The partnership brings together advanced optical, RF, radar, and laser ranging technologies, setting a new standard for resilient and comprehensive space surveillance
German news outlet ntv has published an in-depth interview with EOS’ CEO, Dr Andreas Schwer, focusing on the growing demand for advanced counter-drone and high energy laser capability in Europe.
EOS today announces that it has entered into an agreement to acquire the UK-based interceptor ("Interceptor') business from MARSS Group.
The partnership, Arbeitsgemeinschaft (ARGE), is envisioned help to deliver advanced remote weapon systems (RWS) for the German Armed Forces. Electro Optic Systems chief executive officer
EOS has secured a new order for its Slinger Counter-Drone Remote Weapon Systems (“RWS”) amounting to €11.4m or approximately A$20m. The order is with a Western European NATO country.
EOS CEO Dr Andreas Schwer joins The Stock Network’s Lel Smits to discuss how the company is scaling rapidly across defence and space. He shares
Australian-designed remote weapon systems and laser technology took centre stage as EOS joined Defence and industry partners at Indo Pacific 2025 in Sydney.
A feature by Stephen Drill highlights Australia’s growing strength in counter-drone and autonomous weapons, noting global demand for home-grown technologies like EOS’ laser systems, while analysts caution that deeper investment is needed to secure long-term advantage.