HIMERA Fulfills State Order from the Ministry of Defense of a NATO Member State

HIMERA, a Ukrainian manufacturer of electronic warfare-resistant communications equipment, has announced the successful completion of a state order for a European NATO member country. The customer was the country’s Ministry of Defense, though its name has not been disclosed.

Under the agreement, the Ukrainian company supplied its Himera Radios systems and provided training for local communications units and military personnel.

«It was nice to receive feedback emphasizing key features: low radio visibility, resistance to electronic warfare, ease of use, and strong autonomy,» said HIMERA founder Misha Rudominski.

When asked how the company handles export regulations, HIMERA responded: «We have fully complied with Ukrainian legislation in accordance with the type of products we export.»

Why It Matters

  • According to the company, following the results of this order, the customer country is now considering broader integration of HIMERA systems across additional units.

«This successful collaboration demonstrates not only the technological competitiveness of HIMERA’s solutions but also our commitment to supporting allied countries with advanced communications technologies,» the company stated.

  • This is not HIMERA’s first foreign contract. Back in the fall of 2024, the company announced the delivery of its electronic warfare-resistant radios to the US Air Force.
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HIMERA Fulfills State Order from the Ministry of Defense of a NATO Member State

HIMERA, a Ukrainian manufacturer of electronic warfare-resistant communications equipment, has announced the successful completion of a state order for a European NATO member country. The customer was the country’s Ministry of Defense, though its name has not been disclosed.

Under the agreement, the Ukrainian company supplied its Himera Radios systems and provided training for local communications units and military personnel.

«It was nice to receive feedback emphasizing key features: low radio visibility, resistance to electronic warfare, ease of use, and strong autonomy,» said HIMERA founder Misha Rudominski.

When asked how the company handles export regulations, HIMERA responded: «We have fully complied with Ukrainian legislation in accordance with the type of products we export.»

Why It Matters

  • According to the company, following the results of this order, the customer country is now considering broader integration of HIMERA systems across additional units.

«This successful collaboration demonstrates not only the technological competitiveness of HIMERA’s solutions but also our commitment to supporting allied countries with advanced communications technologies,» the company stated.

  • This is not HIMERA’s first foreign contract. Back in the fall of 2024, the company announced the delivery of its electronic warfare-resistant radios to the US Air Force.
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