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Echodyne signs MoU with WITPiS to advance mobile C-UAS radar solutions

Echodyne has announced a new partnership with Wojskowy Instytut Techniki Pancernej i Samochodowej (WITPiS), Poland’s leading military research institute specializing in armored and automotive technologies.

The Memorandum of Understanding, signed by Colonel Dr. Eng. Michał Ceremuga, Director of WITPiS, and Eben Frankenberg, Echodyne CEO & Co-Founder, establishes a strategic framework to integrate advanced radar systems into vehicle-mounted counter-UAS platforms.

This collaboration will focus on the operational deployment of mobile radar systems across military and security vehicles, enhancing mobility, force protection, and situational awareness in contested and dynamic environments, including On-The-Move (OTM) missions.

The MoU was signed during the III Scientific & Technical Conference on Autonomous Vehicles and Modern Technologies for State Security, a key forum for defense research and innovation in Poland.

“The topics discussed at this conference are of vital importance to national security, impacting both military and civilian applications. Our mission is to support military innovation with rigorous research. This partnership with Echodyne creates opportunities to deliver solutions that address the evolving needs of our armed forces,” said Col. Dr. Eng. Michał Ceremuga, Director of WITPiS.

Echodyne expressed its commitment to deepening collaboration with WITPiS and advancing mobile radar capabilities that strengthen defense and security operations across Europe.

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