Stabilized remote weapon stations for defense vehicle platforms
EOS Defense Systems designs and integrates fully stabilized remote weapon stations for military vehicles. The tech stack—SysML, DoDAF, Jama Connect, Windchill, Teamcenter—reflects a defense contractor heavily invested in model-based systems engineering (MBSE) and configuration management. Active projects around MBSE framework enhancement and system architecture modeling indicate a shift toward more formalized requirements decomposition, likely to address cost control and schedule alignment challenges across complex programs.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Engineer
EOS Defense Systems manufactures modular, stabilized remote weapon stations designed for integration on various vehicle platforms. Founded in 2005 and based in Huntsville, Alabama, the company serves U.S. defense and space customers with weapon systems emphasizing crew protection, weapon readiness, and mission flexibility. The product line spans counter-UAS and lethal solutions, built on a common modular architecture. The engineering-led organization (6 engineers, 1 salesperson across 9 active roles) suggests a custom-development, procurement-driven sales model typical of the defense prime and integrator ecosystem.
EOS uses SysML, DoDAF, SolidWorks PDM, Windchill, Teamcenter, IBM DOORS, and Jama Connect for systems modeling, requirements management, and product lifecycle management—standard tools for defense contractors managing complex, regulated programs.
Huntsville, Alabama, USA—a major hub for aerospace and defense contractors.
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