EOS Defence Systems and EODH have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to cooperate on the local assembly of Remote Weapon Systems (RWS) in Greece, marking a significant step forward in strengthening sovereign capability and defence industrial cooperation in the region. Under the agreement, EODH will locally assemble EOS’ RWS for use in upcoming Greek defence programmes. The partnership supports broader ambitions to deliver effective, proven technology to Greek forces while contributing to local industry and workforce development.
EODH is a trusted supplier to the Hellenic and European defence sectors, specialising in advanced survivability systems, vehicle upgrades, and protection technologies. With decades of experience and a strong track record of innovation, EODH brings critical local insight and manufacturing expertise to the collaboration.
EOS’ RWS are world-leading, have been proven operationally, and are in use with militaries from Australia, the Middle East, North America, Europe, and South-East Asia. Renowned for their accuracy and reliability, they offer superior firepower and protection across a wide range of missions. EOS has sold over 2,500 systems globally.
EOS will continue to provide core technology, engineering support and system integration expertise, working alongside EODH to ensure successful local delivery. The two companies will also pursue opportunities to support vehicle upgrade programmes in Greece and across Europe, combining EOS’ advanced weapon and sensor integration capabilities with EODH’s longstanding expertise in platform protection and survivability.
“Our cooperation with EODH reflects EOS’ commitment to working with trusted local partners to deliver tailored, high-performance capability to European defence forces,” said Christian Tobergte, EVP EOS Defence Systems (International). “This partnership not only enables local industry involvement but strengthens sovereign defence capability in a strategically important region.”
Building on this, Andreas Mitsis, CEO of EODH, stated, “EODH in enhancing its field of activities, welcomes EOS, an internationally acclaimed and widely known high-tech company. EOS’ high efficiency, combined with excellent reliability and consistency, makes EOS a pioneer in its field. EODH through this highly promising cooperation will be able to produce in its facilities all types of advanced solutions that EOS Australia has in its portfolio and offer them as systems to increase firepower and combat capability of existing or new platforms both in Greece, Cyprus and other allied countries.”