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by The Federation of Euro Asian Republics. . 20 reads.

Eurasian Air Defense Systems [Rostil V4]



Slogan:
Security for our skies


Industry: Aerospace, Defense, Drone
Technology


Founded: 12 May 2005
- Founder: Reinhard Falkner


Headquarters: Academy City, Euro-Asia


Chairman: Reinhard Falkner
CEO: Otto Embers


Products: Drones, Missiles, Satellites


Revenue: + 7.00 billion CSD (FY 2022)
Income: - 3.96 billion CSD (FY 2022)
Profit: + 1.00 billion CSD (FY 2022)
Total equity: + 4.65 billion CSD
(FY 2022)


Employees: 40,500 (FY 2022)


Website: www.eads.ea


The Eurasian Air Defense Systems (EADS) is a company based in Euro-Asia that designs, manufactures and sells drone and space technology. The company is headquartered in Academy City, Euro-Asia, while its main drone design and manufacturing business is there with additional drone manufacturing plants in Cape Rainy and Anthold City, and space technology manufacturing plants in Academy City and Axel Bay. The company's first marketed military drone is the EADS Barracuda reconnaissance and attack UAV, while the first civilian drone was a toy drone named Project 201B.

The company was founded in 2005 with the unveiling and first flight of the Barracuda a year later. As of 2022, the company, after putting the Barracuda on the market in 2007, is still working to sell the it worldwide, while it is currently designing a new vertical take-off reconnaissance drone meant for the Euro-Asian Army and Marines named the EagleFly, while also selling the current line of toy drones, named the Project 250 series, and is currently developing a multirole missile for the Euro-Asian Air Force, meant for both air-to-air and air-to-ground missions, aptly named the Joint Strike Missile.

In 2009, EADS entered the space technology sector with the manufacture and launching of a navigation satellite, named the Pathway System, meant for airliners and even military aircraft, intended to ensure that no planes go missing. In 2017, EADS began production of the Common Anti-Air Modular Missile (CAMM), which is currently seeing service in Euro-Asia and Mauretania, among other nations. Three years later, EADS tested the first of the B767 modifications meant specifically for electronic warfare, known as the Electronic Warfare Aircraft, or EWA-200, which entered service in the Euro-Asian Air Force a year later.

The Federation of Euro Asian Republics

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