Vection Technologies, a provider of integrated XR and AI-powered digital transformation solutions, has received a new order valued at $2.2 million from a repeat defence customer within the European military ecosystem.
The order represents the award for a new proprietary cyber and data appliance, code-named FEDRA (“Far Edge Data Retention Appliance”). This order is issued under the $22.3 million multi-year framework agreement announced in September 2025.
This order represents a milestone in Vection’s Defence program, introducing FEDRA (Far Edge Data Retention Appliance) into active military operations. FEDRA is a defence-grade edge data platform designed for high-security and operationally constrained environments.
It claims to increas backup and restore speeds while materially improving data deduplication efficiency. The appliance has been engineered to support data-intensive military missions that require real-time data availability and resilience at the tactical edge.
Recent investments by Vection in Algho Conversational AI and its Intelligence engine enable FEDRA to deliver AI-driven data correlation capabilities, supporting next-generation multi-agent AI military operations. This aims to enhance intelligence workflows by improving data repository performance and enabling more effective AI-assisted decision-making across distributed defence systems.
Since the launch of Vection's Defence program, the company has secured total orders of $27.7 million, with $13.6 million already delivered and recognised as revenue. This order forms part of a multi-year delivery plan, supporting the growth of a revenue base that also includes recurring components.
"FEDRA is the evolution of our proprietary edge data appliance to be deployed within an active military program, expanding our role from systems integration to ownership of Defence technologies," Gianmarco Biagi, MD of Vection Technologies, said,
"The combination of FEDRA with our Algho AI intelligence capabilities enables a new class of AI-driven data retention and correlation at the tactical edge. This order builds on our proven delivery capability and our ongoing investments in technology development, further strengthening Vection’s position as a trusted long-term partner for mission-critical Defence operations.”
Vection executed a binding offer to acquire 100% of DXLabs in September of last year.




