SiNAB in the Czech Republic: Building Partnerships and Showcasing Phoenix Pod Capabilities

This week, SiNAB will be attending the Future Air Force Conference in Prague, Czech Republic.  We will be advancing discussions on how the Phoenix Pod can support European militaries with flexible ISR, training and counter-UAS capabilities.

Conversations are focused on practical, near-term integration: delivering advanced capabilities without costly or time-consuming aircraft modifications. With its self-contained design, NATO-standard interfaces, and tablet-based control, the Phoenix Pod offers a true “plug-on” solution, bringing military-grade capability to a wide variety of aircraft with minimal downtime.  The Phoenix Pod has the requisite detailed Technical Data Package and MIL-HDBK-1763 military approvals required for operations on manned aircraft.

Alongside the full-size pod, we are introducing the Phoenix Mini, a smaller, lighter version designed for broader applications and platforms. In Europe, interest has been strong in how Phoenix Mini can enhance counter-UAS operations as well as traditional ISR and close air support profiles.

Discussions have included aircraft such as the L-39 Skyfox and L-159 Alca, with demonstrations of wing mounted and centreline carriage options, giving customers a clear view of near-term, realistic configurations rather than conceptual “one-offs.”

Prague is also a gateway to our broader Eastern Europe engagement. Next week in Prague, Tony will co-present on Phoenix Pod capabilities with our regional collaborators, while we continue to develop a reseller structure to provide local access and support.

These steps build on a year of hands-on demonstrations, showing live video, targeting, and data connectivity in real networks, and reflect our iterative approach: prove the capability, integrate it with the aircraft operators already flying, and scale through trusted partnerships.

For organisations in Prague or across the region, SiNAB is available to provide tailored technical briefings and configuration discussions.

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