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Exosens expands its capacity to meet the strong demand for night vision equipment

Exosens announced on Monday that it will nearly double its planned investment in capacity after the French defence tech firm's revenue for nine months jumped by 23%, due to an increase in demand for night-vision equipment from NATO member countries.

The manufacturer of night vision equipment and components for scientific instrumentation expects to increase their global capacity by 40% by the year 2027. This is an increase from the 25% it announced in March. An additional investment of £17 million ($20 million) will be made in Europe.

In a recent press release, Exosens CEO Jerome Cerisier stated that the company had decided to expand its capacity in an additional way.

In the first nine-month period of this year, the company's sales grew to 327.8 millions euros. This was due to a 21% increase in the Amplification division and a 26% rise in the Detection & Imaging division. The company also confirmed its outlook for the full year. The number of military equipment orders has risen following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and Washington's call for European allies' to increase defence spending. NATO countries committed in June to spending 3.5% of gross domestic product (GDP) on core defence, and 1.5% for broader measures of defence. This is a huge jump from the current target of 2% GDP.

Exosens anticipates that night vision equipment will remain in short-supply through 2027. This is due to the fact that militaries are unable to reach their equipment targets.

Cerisier stated that "Defense momentum is strong and continues gaining traction in Amplification, Detection & Imaging and Exosens, which is seizing growth opportunities driven by emerging applications like drone warfare and advanced technologies for night vision," Cerisier. The group said that it would also divest the loss-making Microwave Amplification division under an asset acquisition deal. Closing is due in early 2026.

(source: Reuters)