MARSS is made up of diverse and talented individuals. Our greatest asset is our people, from software developers working on the latest version of NiDAR, to engineers maintaining in-service assets and commercial staff striving for new business, MARSSians get the job done.
MARSS has grown rapidly in the last five years and now houses offices in London, Bristol, Monaco and Riyadh. If you want to be a part of making a difference across the globe, view our range of vacancies available - we hope to see you on Planet MARSS!
WHAT WE DO
We protect critical infrastructure and lives around the world, every day
WHY WE DO IT
To protect what our customers value most. Their strategic assets, the infrastructure where they work and live and most importantly, their people
HOW WE DO IT
By developing state-of-the-art AI-enabled technology that can effectively detect and verify an incident, supporting an operator in how best to respond
MARSS, an EOS company, has opened a new office in Nice, France, and begins recruiting to double the size of its global AI technology team - deepening its expertise to keep customers ahead of the drone threats.
AI-powered NiDAR C2 platform to integrate sensors and effectors across BAE Systems' global BATS Counter-UAS capability
The acquisition of AI-enabled command and control leader, MARSS, represents a strategic step change, enabling EOS to provide integrated counter-drone systems
MARSS is pleased to announce that it is joining Electro Optic Systems (EOS), the Australian defence technology company, following the completion of EOS' acquisition of the MARSS Defence business.
The multi-year scheme will be among the largest national defence programmes commissioned in Africa, delivering an AI-powered shield to protect Nigeria’s critical infrastructure and borders against asymmetric threats.
Air defence systems across the Middle East are under unprecedented pressure from mass missile and drone attacks. Defence expert Robbie Draper explains what the media is missing — from human decision-making under fire to the limits of modern defensive architecture.
MARSS Group, based in London, Riyadh, and Monaco has entered into an agreement for its Defence business to be acquired by Electro Optic Systems (EOS), headquartered in Australia.
MARSS announces integral role in DAMITA, the UAE’s first fully indigenous integrated counter-drone and air-defence system.
The multi-year programme will be one of the largest UK defence programs for Africa supported by UKEF< delivering expeditionary Command and Control Platforms.
New single-screen C4I and battlespace management capabilities will be demonstrated to key defence and security stakeholders.