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EM&E Group presents the ODIN 6x6 at Eurosatory, its new mobile layered defense C-UAS capability

EM&E Group, a leading Spanish group in Defense and Security innovation and technologies, today presented its new ODIN 6×6 anti-drone system at Eurosatory during an event attended by authorities and representatives from the international defense industrial and technological sector.

ODIN 6×6 is a comprehensive mobile C-UAS solution based on the combination of various technological capabilities, enabling everything from early threat detection and identification to neutralization. The entire setup is integrated through a C2 system.

The solution detects threats in real time thanks to four radars with three-dimensional precision. It also inhibits them through an electronic warfare system that performs jamming functions by emitting interference that blocks or distorts the enemy drone’s communications. In addition to this soft-kill capability, ODIN 6×6 features various complementary hard-kill capabilities, allowing it to counter any threat. In this regard, it incorporates two interceptor drones that fly to meet the enemy drone using optical guidance and impact it. It also features the neutralization capabilities of the GUARDIAN 2.0 PRO remote weapon station, which mounts a 30 mm M230LF cannon. Finally, it includes a micro-missile system that expands the turret’s capabilities through the launch of laser-guided missiles. This entire system is integrated into a mobile platform, the FEROX armored vehicle, which represents a qualitative leap in tactical mobility and combines its modular architecture with cutting-edge ballistic protection.

ODIN 6×6 represents a technological milestone resulting from industrial collaboration among prominent international companies, which have combined their capabilities to offer a cutting-edge defense solution. With this development, EM&E Group reaffirms its commitment to strengthening the European defense industrial and technological base by developing a comprehensive C-UAS solution that addresses the challenge posed by drones.

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