Franco-Cypriot partnership: Arquus to deliver 12 SHERPA Station Wagon equipped with MBDA’s AKERON missile launcher

SHERPA armoured vehicle equipped with AKERON missile. (Arquus)

|The DEFEA exhibition is in full swing in Athens, providing the perfect occasion to highlight Arquus’ new partner in Southeastern Europe: Cyprus, with whom ties were solidified last year through the sale of SHERPA vehicles

As part of their strategic partnership, France’s Directorate General of Armaments (DGA) and the Cypriot Ministry of Defense have concluded a significant agreement. This agreement marks a new step forward in strengthening defense ties between the two nations.

Within this framework, Arquus will provide 12 armored vehicles SHERPA Station Wagon, specifically adapted for firing the AKERON missile. Arquus will also handle the integration of the weapon system.

In DEFEA, the Arquus team had the pleasure of welcoming the Cypriot delegation leaded by Anna Aristotelous, the new Defense Permanent Secretary of the Cyprus’ Ministry of Defense, together with Panayiotis Symeou, National Director of Armament of Cyprus MoD. A symbolic visit, highlighted by the presentation of the SHERPA SW, displayed on this occasion with MBDA’s AKERON missile as well as Hornet RCWS.

Born from a high-level meeting between the President of the Republic of Cyprus, Níkos Christodoulídis, and President Emmanuel Macron, marking a decisive step in Franco-Cypriot relations, this partnership aims to strengthen ties between the two nations in the field of defense.

This first contract paves the way for a promising partnership between Cyprus MoD/ National Guard and Arquus, with the shared ambition of reinforcing Cyprus’ defense industrial capabilities.

Arquus is delighted with this initial collaboration with Nicosia, which embodies the company’s desire to expand in the region and become a long-term partner.

This contract also highlights the industrial partnership between Arquus and MBDA, who have collaborated to deliver a product tailored to Cyprus’ specific needs. The two companies are working together within the framework of the LynkEUs project, a Franco-Belgian-Cypriot consortium aimed at developing beyond-line-of-sight firing capabilities. As part of this effort, AKERON missile test firings were conducted in Cyprus in September 2022 against targets located between 2,500 and 3,000 meters away, in both autonomous and collaborative configurations, to test the missile’s integration into the SHERPA platform. Both firings hit their targets beyond line of sight, demonstrating the effectiveness of this advanced technology and the strength of European cooperation.

The cooperation between the Cypriot Ministry of Defense and Arquus is set to deepen, with plans to modernize the National Guard’s fleet of 4×4 and 6×6 VAB vehicles of the National Gard. This upgrade program will feature a significant localization component by involving companies from Cyprus’ defense industry cluster, CARIE (Cyprus Association of Defense Industries) as per the guidelines of Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulidis.

Already a supplier to Greece, Arquus has notably delivered 240 Light Armored Vehicles (VBL) to the Hellenic Army. These vehicles will be fully upgraded in the maintenance workshops of the Greek Army, once again demonstrating Arquus‘ commitment to the region. Arquus aligns with the new Greek defense policy outlined by Defense Minister Nikos Dendias, who calls for a localization rate of around 25%. In addition to localization, the upgraded VBL would be fitted with Greek-made electronic subsystems, sourced from the Greek defense industry.