UAE company unveils new surveillance technology at IDEX 2025

Eneron, a subsidiary of Kintsugi Holding, a state-owned strategic technology company based in Abu Dhabi, unveiled its latest technology demonstrator, the Magnus, along with the Magnum concept vehicle, at the International Defense Exhibition and Conference (IDEX) 2025. The vehicle redefines border security, surveillance and response capabilities, setting new standards for next-generation special purpose vehicles, reported by Gulf News.

Addressing emerging threats to border surveillance and security, Eneron is integrating cutting-edge technology and forward-thinking design to develop smarter, faster and more resilient mobility solutions. The Magnus and Magnum use AI-powered surveillance, autonomous navigation and mission-adaptive capabilities to enhance patrol and response efficiency.

Magnus and Magnum

With integrated 360° vision, dual drone deployment, and AI-powered patrol capabilities, these vehicles provide real-time threat detection and interception, significantly enhancing border security. Built for operational resilience in hostile environments, they incorporate state-of-the-art cyber and electronic warfare capabilities, including GPS jamming protection, mesh networking, and secure communications to maintain communications in high-threat scenarios.

Built on the Eneron proprietary hybrid chassis, the Magnus and Magnum feature a next-generation hybrid powertrain developed in-house. This delivers exceptional range and performance, balancing power and durability for both urban and extreme off-road conditions. These vehicles are designed to adapt to challenging security and law enforcement missions, offering multiple operating modes, including: Silent Watch Mode – for stealthy surveillance and operations; 100% electric mode – to reduce emissions and improve sustainability; mobile charging station mode – to support other electronic assets in the field.

Photo: Gulf News

AI-powered capabilities

Magnus and Magnum represent a significant leap forward in border control and law enforcement mobility by integrating AI-powered command capabilities, autonomous navigation and mission-adaptation. Their global debut at IDEX 2025 sets new standards for tactical mobility, smart policing and next-generation patrol efficiency.

Both Magnum and Magnus embody Eneron’s vision for the future of tactical mobility, where AI-driven intelligence, mission adaptability and sustainable power come together to redefine law enforcement capabilities. Eneron is committed to pushing the boundaries of innovation by leveraging cutting-edge technologies to improve the safety, efficiency and sustainability of law enforcement operations worldwide.

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