Mar 11 • 07:53 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

On the agenda of intergovernmental supplies is the CENTAUR of EAB

The CENTAUR system of EAB is gaining international attention as a significant Greek counter-UAS technology developed to address threats from hostile drones.

The CENTAUR system, developed by the Hellenic Aerospace Industry (EAB), has emerged as a leading solution in the counter-UAS sector, designed for the detection and identification of medium and large UAVs. Since its inception in 2019, the project has aimed to counter increasing threats from hostile drones, underscoring Greece's commitment to national security and technological innovation in defense systems. The prototype was completed in late 2023 and is set to be integrated into the Greek Navy's frigates operating in the Red Sea in 2024, highlighting the urgency and operational relevance of the system.

The growing international interest in the CENTAUR highlights the need for mass production as the system proves its capabilities in real-world scenarios. Experts within the defense sector suggest plans for a dedicated production line in Tanagra, Greece, indicating a strategic push to capitalize on this interest and meet both domestic and international demand. This interest not only reflects on Greece's defense advancements but also on its potential partnerships and sales opportunities at a global level.

Furthermore, as the CENTAUR system gains traction, it could reshape Greece's position within the defense market, encouraging investment and further development in indigenous military technologies. This could pave the way for future innovations and collaborations, potentially elevating Greece's status as a key player in the field of military defense technologies, especially in Europe and the Mediterranean region.

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