Press Releases

Educational Visit of the Permanent Non-Commissioned Officers’ School of HAGS to IDE
Students from the Permanent Non-Commissioned Officers’ School (NCO) of the Hellenic Army General Staff (HAGS), specializing in Telecommunications, accompanied by staff officers of the School, conducted a two-day educational visit to the production facilities of INTRACOM DEFENSE (IDE), to gain knowledge of modern technology related to their field. In this context, IDE had the honor

INTRACOM DEFENSE and ETIMAD join forces
Intracom Defense (IDE) signed a Memorandum of Understanding with ETIMAD Strategic Security Solutions (ESSS) in the sector of Tactical Communication Systems, with the aim to enhance operational availability and efficiency, and elevate service quality towards the Armed Forces of the United Arab Emirates. The agreement was signed by Mr. Khaled Al Ali, CEO of ETIMAD

IDE continues with significant participation in NATO’s ESSM program
INTRACOM DEFENSE (IDE) announces a new contract award by the US Company Raytheon, which amounts to $ 39.95 million, for the manufacturing of key electronic components for the Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile (ESSM) Block 2 Project. The scope includes the production of electronic units for the guidance section of the missile and will support the

IDE extends its cooperation with DIEHL DEFENCE in IRIS-T Missile System
Intracom Defense (IDE) is pleased to announce a new contract award by Diehl Defence for the development of new advanced medium & long range IRIS-T missile communication link system. The system will have advanced performance characteristics able to support long range secure multidirectional communication (ground to air and air to ground), with high data rate

INTRACOM DEFENSE launches the ACTUS Project
INTRACOM DEFENSE (IDE) signed a €42 million Grant Agreement (No.101168046 ACTUS–EDF-2023-DA) with the European Defense Fund (EDF), as the Coordinator of the cross-European consortium of the project ACTUS (“Advanced capabilities & Certification for Tactical UAV Systems”), after a competitive evaluation process involving leading European manufacturers. The ACTUS project with a duration of 48 months, in