ALTUS-LSA recently participated in the BATTLEFIELD ReDEFiNED 2026 forum in Nicosia to showcase its unmanned aerial platforms and strengthen regional defence partnerships.
The event, held under the auspices of the Cyprus Presidency of the EU and the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Cyprus, brought together more than 500 delegates and numerous European companies.
During the proceedings, the President of the Republic of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides, and the Minister of Defence, Vasilis Palmas, visited the ALTUS-LSA booth to discuss the strategic value of ALTUS-LSA’s unmanned aerial platforms in current and future operational environments.
A primary highlight of the event was the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between ALTUS-LSA and AmaDema Composites, an advanced materials company based in Cyprus. The partnership will enable the local manufacturing of composite components for ALTUS-LSA’s UAV platforms, strengthening regional supply chains and supporting industrial integration across borders, particularly within Cyprus.
The company also contributed to the conference agenda with a keynote presentation delivered by Nikos Kioroglou, Commercial Director, titled “Empowering Mission Success in Future Tactical Warfare Environments.” The session outlined how multi-use tactical UAS platforms and diverse product portfolios are shaping the evolving operational landscape.
Throughout the two-day forum, the ALTUS-LSA team focused on deepening engagement with existing clients and exploring new business opportunities within the Cypriot ecosystem. These discussions centred on tactical readiness, autonomy, and mission support, providing valuable feedback that will help shape the company’s roadmap for multi-purpose tactical solutions.
Organized by the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Cyprus Association of Research and Innovation Enterprises, and C.D Multimedia Services Ltd, the forum reaffirmed the growing momentum behind international cooperation in the aerospace and defence sectors.
ALTUS-LSA continues to focus on developing reliable unmanned capabilities designed to support mission success in increasingly complex operational environments.






