Foreign Defense Attachés visit INTRACOM DEFENSE

Koropi, Athens, Greece, June 24th, 2019: The foreign Defense, Army, Navy and Air Force Attachés as well the Assistant Defense Attachés accredited in Greece, accompanied by staff personnel of the Hellenic National Defense General Staff visited the premises of INTRACOM DEFENSE (IDE) at Koropi, Athens, Greece.

IDE’s CEO, Mr. George Troullinos and senior executives of the company briefed the foreign military Attachés on the main activities of the company, the ongoing cooperations with leading international defense industries in co-production programs, as well as its future prospects.

The agenda of the visit also included a tour to the production lines, which revealed the significant potential of IDE which have driven the company’s exports to more than 98% of its annual turnover.

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About IDE

IDE, Greece’s leading defense electronics and communication systems company, is active in the defense and homeland security sectors. IDE is a subsidiary of Intracom Holdings, one of the largest multinational technology groups of Greece. IDE possesses significant know-how in design, development and manufactures products and systems that incorporate leading own-developed technologies in tactical military communications, information security, command and control systems (C³I), surveillance, reconnaissance and security systems, hybrid electric power systems, various unmanned vehicles (UAVs and USVs), missile electronics, and military software applications.

IDE participates in international development and production programs, as well as in international cooperations for the production and export of defense equipment and is a registered NATO supplier. The company’s customer and product end-user portfolio includes Czechia, Cyprus, Finland, France, Germany, Indonesia, Lithuania, Luxemburg (NATO/NSPA), Spain, Sweden, UK and the USA.

 

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