Visionary Machines has signed a formal agreement with Imrex at Singapore Airshow 2026.
The new agreement between Australian company Visionary Machines and Singaporean defence and aerospace distributor Imrex seeks to collaborate on counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS).
The partnership marks Visionary Machines’ first milestone in establishing in-country sales of their Pandion Sentinel C-UAS system, addressing regional security and strategies in the Asia-Pacific area.
Imrex’s proven expertise in defence distribution in the region is expected to see the successful collaboration and rollout of the Pandion Sentinel system.
“Appointing Imrex in Singapore is a pivotal milestone in our Asia–Pacific strategy,” said Sonny Foster, CEO at Visionary Machines.
“Their track record with leading global primes and deep customer relationships will accelerate delivery of our counter‑drone capability to Singapore’s defence and security community.”
The Pandion System offers multi-domain detection, tracking and classification for land, air and sea domains. It has no detectable emissions and can integrate seamlessly with third-party command and control systems.
“Pandion Sentinel’s unique counter-drone situational awareness sensing is an important addition to our portfolio and highly relevant to customers confronting increasingly sophisticated small Group 1 and Group 2 drone threats,” said Spencer Ong, president of Imrex.
The growing threat of drone warfare has, in turn, seen a major rise in the need for C-UAS. Visionary Machines said that as opposition forces continue to use advanced measures to deter drone detection, systems such as Pandion Sentinel are becoming increasingly relevant and sought after.
“Visionary Machines will continue to expand its representative network to meet customer needs while maintaining our lean, scalable commercial footprint” said Visionary Machines chief operating officer Nick Gibbs.
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