Savox expands Middle East defence role with vehicle communications programme spanning multiple military platforms and lifecycle support

By Hannah Miller (Defence Industry Europe)

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Savox expands Middle East defence role with vehicle communications programme spanning multiple military platforms and lifecycle support

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Savox Communications is supplying integrated vehicle communications systems to a long-standing defence customer in the Middle East under a broader modernisation programme. The Finnish company will deliver IMP Intercom Systems and NC-200 Tactical Headsets across multiple military vehicle platforms, together with training and commissioning services.

The programme extends a customer relationship that has lasted for more than a decade and will proceed according to an agreed delivery schedule. Savox said the work reflects continued demand for its communications technology, platform integration expertise and lifecycle support capabilities.

“Long-term customer relationships and close cooperation are essential in supporting defense modernization programs,” said Jerry Kettunen, Chief Executive Officer of Savox Communications. “We are pleased to continue working with this customer and to support the development of its operational communications capabilities across multiple vehicle platforms.”

Savox IMP Intercom Systems are designed to provide reliable communications between vehicle crew members in demanding operational environments. When combined with the NC-200 Tactical Headsets, the systems provide an integrated communications capability intended to support coordination across military vehicle platforms.

The programme also includes Savox support for integration, training and commissioning, extending the work beyond equipment deliveries alone. The company said this approach draws on its experience in integrated communications, platform integration and long-term support for defence customers.

The Middle East remains an important market for Savox, where the company has built relationships with defence customers over several years. Savox said it will continue supporting regional organisations with communications systems designed for demanding operational conditions.

Savox operates across the defence, law enforcement, fire and rescue, and industrial markets worldwide. Its portfolio includes tactical communication controllers, hearing protection, rugged ICT devices, search-and-rescue systems, intercom solutions and vision technologies.

The company reported revenue of €56.1 million in 2025. Savox said its systems are designed to support secure and effective communication, coordination and operations in demanding field environments.

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