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A CNN Prima news article reports on the European Union’s ambitious plan: to create a layered defense against drones on the continent’s eastern flank — a combination of sensors, radars, and air defense systems.

During the recent alliance exercise BATT25 and mTIE, our ReGUARD radar was part of the winning C-UAV team. In challenging conditions, we were able to detect the most drones of all participants and once again confirmed that the primary radar is a key element of a modern anti-drone system.

We had a great weekend at the largest security parade in Europe – NATO Days 2025! At our stand, we presented the ReCUBE GBAD mobile container command and control platform designed for ground-based air defense.

A detailed model of our system designed to eliminate air threats is attracting great attention here.

Visit us on September 20-21, 2025 in Ostrava and be among the first to see the brand new GBAD command center.

We are excited to announce our participation at one of the world’s leading defence and security exhibitions – DSEI UK 2025!

On Thursday, July 31, representatives of the Pardubice-based Retia and the Brno-based INTEQ Group signed a contract for the sale of ReDat Recording, which was a subsidiary closely associated with Retia. The new owner acquired a 100% stake in ReDat Recording under the contract; the price of the transaction will not be disclosed by agreement between the two parties.

The news outlet iROZHLAS.cz has published an article about the new SPYDER air defense system currently being deployed by the Czech Army. We’re proud to be part of this key modernization effort.

Even the holiday season didn’t stop us. On Friday, we gathered again for our quarterly town hall meeting to review what we did well in the second quarter, where we have room for improvement, and where we are headed next.

The RVR reconnaissance sensor from our production is part of the modernization of the equipment of the 252nd anti-aircraft missile division of the Czech Army. Thanks to its capabilities and the integration of IFF mode 5 equipment, Strakonice soldiers can safely recognize their own and enemy aircraft.

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