According to
Amac News, defense equipment manufacturers at the event introduced advanced systems designed to increase targeting accuracy and communication efficiency.
Peter Ayer, Vice President of EMEA Business Development at Genasys, introduced the LRAD device, a next-generation audio device capable of transmitting voice commands up to 5,000 meters.
This innovation allows for uninterrupted communication with people who do not have access to radio or mobile phones and is considered a vital asset in military operations.
Artificial intelligence is at the core of the LRAD, analyzing environmental data to identify targets and optimize voice transmission. Machine learning allows the system to adapt to operational conditions and ensure higher audio clarity. Widely used in maritime operations, the device is installed on ships for long-range communications and integrated with Ethernet networks for remote control and intelligent connectivity.
Asad Kamal, CEO of Global Industrial Defence Solutions (GIDS), a Pakistani state-owned defence consortium, showcased the company’s latest long-range defence solutions, including air-to-air cruise missiles with a range of 290 km and a high-precision multiple launch rocket system (MLRS) with a range of 140 km.
The company said it is developing naval cruise missile technology using artificial intelligence and topographic mapping for precise targeting in maritime missions.
Kamal also mentioned the Shahrpar-3 drone, which uses artificial intelligence to improve targeting and analyse combat data. The drone can fly at an altitude of 35,000 feet and can carry a payload of 500 kilograms, including up to eight weapons.
Richard Hackett, marketing director at CONTROP Precision Technologies Ltd, said the company develops and manufactures precision electro-optical motion control systems for surveillance, defense, paramilitary and homeland security missions.
These AI-powered systems provide high-resolution images in all lighting conditions and can track and identify objects—whether personnel, vehicles or aircraft—even in adverse weather conditions.