CONDOR Secures Historic Deal to Supply 10 mm Pistols to Bahia Military Police

The company’s first Military Police contract for the 10 mm pistol expands its domestic footprint, underscores its leadership in security solutions, and signals a shift towards more responsible and proportionate use of force in modern law enforcement

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. CONDOR Non-Lethal Technologies, a Brazilian company and part of the UAE’s EDGE Group, announced the signing of a landmark contract with the Bahia Military Police for the supply of its new 10 mm pistol. The deal expands CONDOR’s domestic presence and reflects a broader shift in policing, as law enforcement agencies turn to advanced solutions that couple superior performance with accountability and measured application of force.

The contract, initially valued at R$ 5 million, has the potential to reach R$ 10 million with future acquisitions. This agreement demonstrates the confidence of state security forces in CONDOR’s domestic technological development and further strengthens the partnership between CONDOR and one of the country’s largest police organisations.

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Developed using cutting-edge technology, the 10 mm pistol prioritises precision, ergonomics, reliability, and adaptability for different operational scenarios, meeting the demands of both urban and high-risk missions. This agreement is part of CONDOR and EDGE Group’s broader strategy to strengthen Brazil as a leading technology hub for public security and defence, with continued investment in skills development, technology transfer, and the creation of highly skilled jobs.

Frederico Aguiar, CONDOR’s CEO, said: “This contract is a historic milestone for CONDOR and reflects our ability to deliver world-class solutions for security forces across the country. The project reinforces CONDOR’s commitment to innovation, research, local development and human rights, driving the growth of Brazil’s defence and security industry.”

The signing ceremony took place at Casa Firjan in Rio de Janeiro, as part of EDGE Managing Director & CEO, Hamad Al Marar’s, visit to Brazil.

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