EM&E to Supply 47 Remote Weapon Stations to Portuguese Navy

EM&E Group, a leading Spanish company in defense and security innovation and technologies, will supply 47 remote weapon stations to the Portuguese Navy. EM&E Group press release This milestone represents a strategic step for the company, as it is the first contract of this scale managed

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EM&E to Supply 47 Remote Weapon Stations to Portuguese Navy

EM&E Group, a leading Spanish company in defense and security innovation and technologies, will supply 47 remote weapon stations to the Portuguese Navy.

EM&E Group press release

This milestone represents a strategic step for the company, as it is the first contract of this scale managed through the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA), reinforcing its position as a leading international partner in the field of high-tech naval defense.

The contract, which will be structured in two phases, includes the delivery of various units of the SENTINEL 2.0 and the SENTINEL 30, 12.7 mm and 30 mm calibre systems, respectively.

This supply of naval stations from EM&E Group to the Portuguese Navy demonstrates the company’s commitment to developing technological solutions that strengthen European strategic sovereignty and proves that the capabilities of these systems meet NATO’s technical and operational needs and requirements. This contract also consolidates EM&E Group’s track record in the naval sector, where its systems have been in service for years on various Spanish Navy vessels, as well as in other international projects.

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