Press Releases

Completion of the Contractual Term of the CEO of INTRACOM DEFENSE
INTRACOM DEFENSE (IDE) announces the decision of the Chief Executive Officer of the company, Dr. Georgios Troullinos, to step down from his duties upon the completion of his contractual term. Since the company’s establishment in 2005 to date, Mr. Troullinos, as CEO of IDE, has played a pivotal role in shaping the company’s vision and

INTRACOM Defense Electronics signed a € 6,7 mil. contract with GENERAL DYNAMICS UK for WISPR Intercommunication systems
January 19, 2009: INTRACOM Defense Electronics signed a € 6,7 million contract with GENERAL DYNAMICS UK for the procurement of its WISPR Intercommunication System and WISPR Secure Wireless Local Area Network (WISPR-WLAN). The contract is part of an international modernization program of military vehicles and their respective communications infrastructures. INTRACOM Defense Electronics was selected among

Cooperation Expansion between INTRACOM Defense Electronics
June 17, 2008: INTRACOM Defense Electronics expands its cooperation with French company THALES Communications with the signature of a new contract worth of 2,6 Mil Euro.The contract concerns the development, qualification, industrialization and production of a VHF/HF Remote Control System (RCS 610) for THALES range of PR4G VHF and HF radios. The RCS 610 is

Successful launch of ESSM missile equipped with electronic systems of INTRACOM Defense Electronics
June 05, 2008: The launch of NATO’s advanced surface–to-air Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile (ESSM) was successfully performed by the Hellenic Navy, at the NATO’s Missile Firing Installation in Crete, last monday. The launch, which took place for the first time in Greece, involved the destruction of a flying target, towed by a remotely controlled aircraft

Successful launch of ESSM missile equipped with electronic systems of INTRACOM Defense Electronics
The launch of NATO’s advanced surface–to-air Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile (ESSM) was successfully performed by the Hellenic Navy, at the NATO’s Missile Firing Installation in Crete, last monday. The launch, which took place for the first time in Greece, involved the destruction of a flying target, towed by a remotely controlled aircraft with the capability