Following a successful SOF Week in Tampa, Florida, SiNAB is preparing for its next major international engagement as part of Team Defence Australia at Eurosatory 2026 in Paris.
As one of the world’s largest defence and security exhibitions, Eurosatory brings together military operators, government representatives, industry leaders and technology providers from across the globe to discuss the challenges shaping future defence capability.
For SiNAB, the event is not simply about showcasing technology. It is about contributing to conversations around the operational challenges facing defence organisations and exploring practical approaches to addressing them.
Solving capability challenges with existing platforms
Across defence and security organisations, there is growing pressure to deliver greater capability without the cost, time and complexity traditionally associated with acquiring new platforms.
At the same time, operators are facing increasingly complex mission requirements, including Counter-UAS, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), targeting, tactical communications and mission support activities.
These challenges are driving interest in adaptable mission systems that can be integrated onto aircraft already in service, enabling organisations to expand capability while maximising existing investments.
This is where the Phoenix Mission System is designed to support customers. Delivered through Phoenix 10 and Phoenix 5, the Phoenix Mission System provides a flexible, aircraft-agnostic approach to mission capability that can be adapted across a range of operational requirements and mission environments.
Building on momentum from SOF Week
Recent discussions at SOF Week reinforced the growing demand for practical, mission-focused solutions.
The event highlighted strong engagement between operators and industry, with clear conversations centred on capability requirements, operational flexibility and the need for technologies that can be rapidly integrated and deployed.
Those same themes are expected to continue at Eurosatory, where defence organisations are increasingly focused on how existing fleets and platforms can be adapted to meet evolving mission requirements.
Continuing conversations across Europe
Eurosatory also provides an opportunity to continue expanding SiNAB’s engagement across Europe. SiNAB’s previous attendance at Eurosatory in 2024 generated significant interest and helped strengthen relationships across the region, including engagement that ultimately contributed to the partnership established with Omnipol, one of Central Europe’s leading aerospace and defence organisations.
This year, SiNAB will again be represented as part of Team Defence Australia, providing an opportunity to engage with customers, partners and industry stakeholders from across Europe and allied markets.
The team will also showcase the Phoenix 10, supporting discussions around mission adaptability, repurposing existing fleets, Counter-UAS capability and the future of integrated mission systems.
SiNAB representatives attending Eurosatory 2026 include:
- Nick Mair, Head of Strategy & Partnerships
- Mark Thoresen, Head of Growth & Aviation Integration
- Thomas Reinert, Representative & Operational Advisor, Western Europe
If you’re attending Eurosatory and would like to discuss mission adaptability, aircraft-agnostic mission systems, Counter-UAS capability or evolving operational requirements, we’d welcome the opportunity to connect.
📍 Australian Pavilion | Stand J241 in Hall 6 at Villepinte Exhibition Centre, Paris.
To arrange a meeting, contact: enquiries@sinab.com
