SiNAB and Omnipol partner to advance airborne ISR and Counter-UAS solutions across Eastern Europe

At the Future Air Force Conference 2025 in Prague, SiNAB formalised a strategic partner agreement with Omnipol, one of Central Europe’s leading aerospace and defence organisations.

Under the agreement, Omnipol will represent and promote SiNAB’s Phoenix Pod and Phoenix Mini product range throughout Eastern Europe, supporting government and industry customers seeking proven, multi-mission ISR and Counter-UAS capability.

During the conference, Tony Landers, SiNAB CEO presented the Phoenix Pod’s new Counter-UAS function, demonstrating how the same scalable technology used for training and surveillance can detect, track, and support engagement of low-cost aerial threats, highlighting the system’s flexibility across both military and civil security applications.

“We’re proud to partner with SiNAB to bring their advanced ISR and Counter-UAS technologies to European operators,” said Mr Jiří Podpěra, President of Omnipol. “The Phoenix range complements our regional expertise and aligns perfectly with Europe’s growing focus on agile, interoperable air-domain solutions.”

“Partnering with Omnipol is an important milestone in SiNAB’s global strategy,” said Tony Landers, CEO of SiNAB. “Their established relationships and deep technical capability make them the ideal gateway to the Eastern European market.”

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Photo: SiNAB CEO Tony Landers and Mr Jiří Podpěra, President of Omnipol, signing the strategic partner agreement at the Future Air Force Conference in Prague.

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