GLOMEX Military Supplies at IDET 2025 with a range of innovations

GLOMEX Military Supplies showcased the top-tier quality of its products and services at the International Defence and Security Technologies Fair, IDET 2025. In a booth spanning over 400 square meters, visitors had the opportunity to see a wide array of weaponry and equipment for special forces, air, and ground units, including several brand-new innovations.

For the first time, a range of FPV (First Person View) combat drones was introduced—unmanned devices remotely operated by an operator using FPV goggles that provide a first-person perspective. The FPV drones from GLOMEX Military Supplies are primarily designed for the elimination of enemy targets and can also be operated via optical fiber, which prevents electronic jamming.

The fair in Brno also featured the debut of an upgraded Toyota Chamois vehicle equipped with a 12.7 mm automatic weapon station. Norwegian company Storm Vanguard presented its modular RADS platform with the DockLock quick-mount system, allowing rapid conversion of light utility vehicles such as the Toyota Hilux into operational support vehicles equipped with a variety of modules, including a container-mounted drone launcher.

At the GLOMEX Military Supplies booth, the Enforcer-X shoulder-launched guided missile from MBDA had its exhibition premiere. MBDA also displayed the Meteor air-to-air missile, capable of reaching targets up to 200 km away. The American-German company Walaris presented its unique mobile AirScout system for combating drones, which utilizes artificial intelligence. A long-term partner of GLOMEX Military Supplies, Lufthansa Technik, showcased not only a new generation of the PTU (Patient Transport Unit) for the air transport of critically ill patients, but also introduced its proposal for modernizing the interiors of both Airbus aircraft in the Czech government fleet.