Ukrainian walkie-talkie manufacturer Himera has completed its first government order for a NATO country
Ukrainian communications systems manufacturer Himera Radios has announced the successful completion of its first government order for the Ministry of Defense of a European NATO member country. However, the country has chosen to remain anonymous for now.
As part of the order, the Ukrainian company conducted training for local military and communications units. Himera Radios said its communications systems were highly praised for their low radio visibility, resistance to electronic warfare, ease of use, long battery life, and adaptability to modern combat conditions.
"This is an important step in strengthening international partnerships and developing secure battlefield communications systems... These results are confirmation of HIMERA's technological competitiveness and trust from partners," the manufacturer said in a statement.
Recall that in August, Himera Radios announced the launch of update 2.0 for its tactical radios. According to the developers, their radios can now cover battalion-brigade levels, which is critical for coordination on the battlefield.
In July, the Ukrainian-made Himera G1 PRO radio was blasted at a military test site. The radio was blown up in various configurations, from 200 grams to 1 kg of C-4.
Read more about Ukrainian walkie-talkies in the text of Defense: HIMERA vs. Motorola. How Ukrainian HIMERA walkie-talkies were born and why they interested NATO countries