EDGE is stepping onto the Partner 2025 stage for the first time, unveiling a mix of drones, radars, and electronic warfare (EW) systems as it sharpens its sights on the Balkans and Central and Eastern Europe.
The Belgrade exhibition, running from September 23 to 26 with backing from Serbia’s Ministry of Defence, is drawing senior officials from NATO, the European Defence Agency, and other security organizations.
The biennial show will spotlight the latest innovations in artillery, missiles, armored vehicles, unmanned systems, and naval platforms.

For EDGE, the event is a chance to plant its flag in the region, showcasing its advanced defense systems for multi-domain operations.
Air and Strike Systems
Among the highlights: the SHADOW 25 and SHADOW 50 loitering unmanned aerial vehicles built for precision strikes.
It is also featuring the ANAVIA HT-100, a long-range, heavy-lift vertical takeoff and landing drone that doubles as an intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance platform and a logistics hauler.

EDGE is also fielding its RASH guided munitions series for border defense, along with the THUNDER P-31, P-32, and P-34 aerial munition guidance kits for low-cost, short-range strikes.
Sensors, EW, and Beyond
On the sensor side, the company is showcasing the KASHIF 600 and KASHIF 700 lightweight gimballed systems for drones and robotics, the MIRSAD-X and MIRSAD NG targeting systems, and the TAWAQ-S and TAWAQ-X 3D surveillance radars.
For EW, the portfolio includes the BORDERSHIELD border surveillance system, the GPS-PROTECT 2 anti-jamming platform, and the SKYSHIELD-N counter-drone that integrates jamming and spoofing for point defense.
The UAE-based firm is also highlighting its non-lethal gear, such as the CONDOR DROP air-drop system and the COP-EYE body camera, which comes equipped with facial and optical character recognition.