ISTEC Services reveals latest collaboration with SiNAB

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ISTEC Services has signed a key collaboration agreement with Australian defence technology company SiNAB in Australia.

According to the company, the agreement brings together complementary strengths in platform integration and advanced mission systems to deliver integrated Counter UAS, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance (ISR) and communication capabilities across the globe.

SiNAB

Australian-owned SiNAB specialises in advanced mission systems, including airborne ISR, communications integration and real-time data exploitation. 

Its agile development model and operationally proven capabilities enable rapid deployment of adaptable solutions across complex and distributed operational environments, added ISTEC.

ISTEC

ISTEC has a long history of design, manufacture and supply of weapon integration solutions for crew served weapons such as GPMG, HMG and MMG. 

The company highlighted that it resides in Britain and has a local UK manufacture and supply base.

“Brings together complementary strengths”

Tony Landers, CEO of SiNAB said: “We’re seeing a clear shift in how capability is delivered, with operators looking for solutions that can adapt quickly to changing mission demands.

“This collaboration with ISTEC brings together complementary strengths in platform integration and advanced mission systems, enabling the delivery of highly adaptable ISR and communications capabilities that support real-time, multi-domain operational awareness across key markets.” 

“An excellent addition”

Mark Batchelor, International Sales and Business Development Manager for ISTEC Services added: “Over recent years, we have been expanding our network in the Asia Pacific region, and this collaboration with SiNAB is an excellent addition to our partnership portfolio. 

“SiNAB produce a range of superb products which we can support with complex integration solutions, and there is potential to work together on future projects to meet the needs of our customers. 

“The collaboration reflects increasing demand for integrated ISR and communications solutions capable of operating across air, land and maritime domains, particularly in the Indo-Pacific where operational environments are complex and rapidly evolving,” Batchelor concluded.

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