- In September 2024, Thales Group announced its participation in the MSPO fair in Kielce, where it will showcase its GM200 Multi-Mission radar family. These advanced radars are designed for air surveillance and defense, capable of detecting a broad range of targets up to 250 km away and at altitudes of up to 24 km. Mobile versions of the radar are customized for various military uses
- In June 2024, Dedrone unveiled DedroneOnTheMove (DedroneOTM), a mobile counter-drone solution tailored for military and defense applications. It provides on-demand detection and mitigation capabilities against unauthorized drones
- In May 2024, Droneshield released DroneSentry C2 Next-Gen v1.00, an advanced command-and-control system that boosts the effectiveness of anti-drone systems. It offers centralized monitoring and control, enabling users to efficiently manage multiple sensors and countermeasures to protect critical infrastructures, public events, and military installations from drone threats
- In August 2023, DroneShield introduced satellite denial systems targeting specific areas. The system leverages various Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), including US GPS, China's BeiDou, Russia's GLONASS, and Europe's Galileo. These GNSS disruption solutions are designed to neutralize drones and UAVs with intelligent defeat capabilities
- In July 2023, The Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) and Thales agreed to deliver and install SMART-L Multi-Mission Fixed (MM/F) long-range radars. These radars, featuring Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) technology, provide versatile air and surface surveillance and target designation capabilities



