EDGE is exhibiting a range of unmanned systems, sensors and electronic warfare equipment at the PARTNER 2025 defense exhibition in Belgrade, which runs from 23 to 26 September.
The company is making its debut at the event as it expands activity in the Balkans and Central and Eastern Europe. The biennial exhibition, supported by Serbia’s Ministry of Defence, brings together government delegations and representatives from NATO, the European Defence Agency and other international organisations to review new systems in artillery, armoured vehicles, unmanned platforms, radars and related fields.
On display are loitering UAVs and VTOL platforms, including the SHADOW 25 and SHADOW 50 loitering systems and ANAVIA’s HT-100 long-range heavy-lift VTOL, intended for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, logistics search and rescue and infrastructure monitoring. EDGE is also showing the RASH 1M RASH 2M and RASH 2H guided munitions and the THUNDER family of guidance kits, including P-31 P-32 and P-34 variants for short-range strike roles.
In electro-optics the stand features the KASHIF 600 and KASHIF 700 gimballed systems for UAVs and ground robots, the MIRSAD-X and MIRSAD NG surveillance and targeting suites, and the TAWAQ-S and TAWAQ-X 3D surveillance radars.
Electronic warfare and force protection items include the BORDERSHIELD autonomous border surveillance system, the GPS-PROTECT 2 anti-jamming platform for GPS receivers and the SKYSHIELD-N counter-UAS solution that integrates jamming and spoofing functions. EDGE is also presenting non-lethal options such as the CONDOR DROP remote cartridge air-drop system and the COP-EYE body camera with built-in facial recognition and OCR capabilities.
The exhibition provides a venue for industry and government representatives to assess systems and discuss potential cooperation across regional markets.
📌 EDGE (@_edgegroup) is showcasing a range of unmanned systems, sensors and electronic warfare equipment at the #PARTNER2025 defense exhibition in Belgrade. 📎 https://t.co/TCvgg9cLcs pic.twitter.com/JH7UCf6oZU
— Defensehere (@defensehere_en) September 25, 2025





