EOS folds MARSS into counter-drone unit at Eurosatory

EOS is using Eurosatory in Paris to front its expanded counter-drone business after bringing MARSS into the unit. The merged offering now combines Slinger, R150 and R500 turrets, high-energy laser weapons and NiDAR command-and-control, giving the company a fuller detect-to-defeat stack for integrated air defence bids.

MARSS also adds the Interceptor-MR autonomous hit-to-kill drone, widening the portfolio beyond effectors and software. EOS is anchoring the business in Europe with a planned investment of more than €10 million in a Nice counter-drone C2 hub and up to 150 jobs over three years.

The pitch is clear: more system depth, more programme reach, and a sharper run at a crowded market.