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ART PARTICIPATES IN REPMUS 2025 WITH A MULTI-MISSION 3D STARING RADAR

ART excelled at REPMUS DYMS 2025, showcasing advanced surveillance and threat detection for multi-domain operations.

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ART PARTICIPATES IN REPMUS 2025 WITH A MULTI-MISSION 3D STARING RADAR

September, 2025.

Last September, ART took part in the international REPMUS DYMS event, held in Troia (Portugal) and organized by NATO together with the Portuguese Navy. This gathering brings together military forces, industry, and academia at the Maritime Operational Experimentation Centre (CEOM) to conduct operational experimentation exercises focused on unmanned maritime and aerial systems.


During the event, ART’s products demonstrated outstanding performance in complex scenarios, providing early detection and accurate tracking of aerial and maritime threats, visual confirmation through AI, and the generation of a common operational picture. This positioned ART as the “eyes” of NATO’s Centre of Excellence for Operations in Confined and Shallow Waters (COE CSW) for much of the event, acting as a key surveillance solution in multi-domain operations. The systems showcased early detection of emerging autonomous threats, both aerial and maritime, visual confirmation via cameras, and automatic classification through artificial intelligence, ensuring continuous “eye-on-target” monitoring.


ART has proven a remarkable capability to operate in environments with swarms of UAVs and USVs, detecting even the smallest threats under adverse conditions. This highlighted the effectiveness of all ART product lines, especially the ART DAR 3D MM staring radar, in establishing themselves as critical components for multi-domain operations.


Our participation in REPMUS DYMS reaffirms ART’s position as a national and international benchmark in surveillance, protection, and anti-drone and maritime security, as well as in the detection of multiple threats in hostile and highly demanding environments.