ST Engineering Showcases Defence Innovations and Expands Global Partnerships at DSEI 2025

ST Engineering Showcases Defence Innovations and Expands Global Partnerships at DSEI 2025

London, 8 September 2025 – ST Engineering, a global technology, defence and engineering Group, announced strong momentum and deeper engagements in Europe and the Middle East as it presents its latest suite of integrated solutions at Defence Security and Equipment International (DSEI) 2025, designed to address the evolving needs of today’s armed forces. 

Demonstrating its innovation and engineering strength, ST Engineering is unveiling the Light Reconnaissance Strike concept, a formation-level suite of solutions that equips light infantry forces with greater mobility, precise firepower and enhanced survivability. 

With its Electronic Architecture Kit (EAK) as the digital backbone of the Light Reconnaissance Strike concept, the Ground Deployed Advanced Mortar System (GDAMS)Counter Unmanned Aerial System (CUAS), ADDER Remote Weapon System and UGVs can be integrated onto a land platform to create a self-contained sensor-to-shooter ecosystem. The platform-agnostic solutions transform existing analogue platforms into digital-enabled assets, addressing the urgent modernisation needs of today’s armed forces. 

Demonstrating their adaptability and ease of integration at DSEI, the EAK is featured on nine different tactical vehicles across ST Engineering’s and partners’ exhibits while the GDAMS is displayed on three partner platforms.

“Modern warfare is changing, and militaries are reviewing their concept of operations. The Light Reconnaissance Strike concept is designed to provide rapidly realisable capability upgrades for forces to meet today’s operational challenges with speed and agility,” said Chua Jin Kiat, Executive Vice President and Head of International Defence Business, ST Engineering. “By upgrading existing equipment through digitalisation, armed forces can achieve force multiplied outcomes through a quick modernisation cycle.”

ST Engineering is also advancing its European manufacturing capacity for its battle-tested armoured platform, the Bronco. At DSEI, a Bronco produced locally in Finland with Sisu is featured at its booth, while a variant built in Italy with ARIS and Leonardo takes centre stage at ARIS’ booth. 

Chua added, “We work hand in hand with partners like Sisu, ARIS and Leonardo to build capability. By localising production and establishing in-country support, we contribute to stronger, more resilient defence ecosystems.”

ST Engineering is focusing on segments where it brings proven strengths and clear differentiators. At DSEI, the Group is announcing plans to expand several collaborations with leading industry partners, including one with Leonardo and ARIS for the provision of specialised systems and modules for the Bronco 3, and another with EDGE Group to expand the existing partnership to jointly explore opportunities in shipbuilding, advanced mortar capabilities, training and simulation, smart MRO and satellite systems. 

In addition, it will sign Memorandums of Understanding with Armormax, Echodyne, Equivital and MyDefence to explore collaborations in areas such as counter unmanned aerial systems, mortar systems and soldier systems. These agreements underscore the Group’s commitment to co-developing innovative solutions with partners and accelerating its international growth. 

Attendees can visit the ST Engineering showcase at booth 310 in Hall 3 at DSEI UK 2025, from 9 to 12 September 2025. 

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