Supported by Serbia’s Ministry of Defence, the biennial exhibition will gather senior government officials, high-level delegations, NATO representatives, the European Defence Agency and other international security organisations. Participants will explore developments across artillery and missile systems, armoured vehicles, electronic warfare, unmanned aerial systems, radars, simulators, and naval platforms.
EDGE will showcase a wide portfolio of solutions in air systems, precision-guided munitions, electro-optics, radar, electronic warfare and non-lethal technologies. In the air domain, the group will present its SHADOW 25 and SHADOW 50 loitering UAVs, alongside ANAVIA’s HT-100 VTOL system optimised for ISR, logistics, search and rescue, and infrastructure monitoring.
Also featured will be the RASH 1M, RASH 2M and RASH 2H precision-guided munitions for patrol missions and border protection, as well as the THUNDER P-31, THUNDER P-32 and THUNDER P-34 aerial munition guidance kits. These are designed to deliver cost-effective short-range strike capabilities against high-value threats.
On the electro-optics side, EDGE will present the KASHIF 600 and KASHIF 700 lightweight tactical systems for UAVs and robotics, together with the MIRSAD-X and MIRSAD NG surveillance and targeting systems. The TAWAQ-S and TAWAQ-X 3D surveillance radars will also be on display.
In electronic warfare, the company will exhibit the BORDERSHIELD border surveillance system, the GPS-PROTECT 2 anti-jamming platform, and the SKYSHIELD-N counter-UAS solution, which integrates jamming and spoofing technologies. The exhibition will also feature EDGE’s non-lethal systems, including the CONDOR DROP cartridge air-drop system and the COP-EYE body camera with facial and OCR recognition capabilities.
Source: EDGE Group (press release).























