The international exhibition will take place from June 15 to 19. EM&E Group will exhibit from booth F240 G235 in hall 6 of the Spain pavilion.
The group said its participation will highlight new counter-UAS capabilities and broader defence technologies. It said the display also reflects its commitment to innovation, technology and European strategic autonomy.
EM&E Group will present its robotic capabilities through the aunav.NEO system. The company described it as a versatile multi-mission unmanned ground vehicle that can be adapted to different operational environments depending on its integrated payload.
The aunav.NEO can support missions including CBRN, surveillance and rescue operations. EM&E Group said the system forms part of its wider portfolio of robotic solutions for defence and security missions.
The company will also display its ALKON guidance kits. These systems are designed to convert conventional ammunition into smart ammunition through GNSS or dual GNSS and laser guidance.
EM&E Group will also present mortar ammunition at the exhibition. Its optronics capabilities will be represented by the OTEOS-S electro-optical identification and tracking system.
OTEOS-S allows operators to conduct surveillance tasks from fixed or mobile positions. The system is part of the group’s broader range of sensor and observation technologies.
The main new system at the exhibition will be ODIN 6×6, a comprehensive counter-drone solution integrated onto the FEROX vehicle. EM&E Group said the system combines drone detection, identification, soft-kill neutralisation and hard-kill neutralisation capabilities on a 6×6 armoured vehicle.
The vehicle configuration is intended to provide high tactical mobility and ballistic protection. EM&E Group said the combination allows ODIN 6×6 to operate as a mobile counter-UAS platform.
The company will also present the NETON VOID metasurface on the vehicle. Developed by DAS Photonics, an EM&E Group company specialising in electronic warfare solutions, the infrared radar absorber is designed to act as a shield against enemy radars.
EM&E Group said NETON VOID provides the vehicle with greater protection against threats. The technology will be displayed as part of the ODIN 6×6 presentation.
Other company systems will also be visible in different exhibition areas. These include the EMOC mortar carrier system and the GUARDIAN 2.0 and GUARDIAN L-HIT remote weapon stations.
EM&E Group said its participation in Eurosatory strengthens its international profile and its commitment to defence technology innovation. The company said its portfolio is aimed at the global market and supports European strategic autonomy and technological sovereignty.
The group said it is positioning itself as a strong, competitive and independent global ally against future security challenges. Its Eurosatory display will focus on integrated systems intended to address operational needs in counter-drone defence, mobility, surveillance and precision effects.




