EDGE Group

[13] Edge entity HALCON signed a US$1 billion contract in November 2019 to supply its Desert Sting precision guided missiles to UAE Armed Forces.

[14][15] GAL, part of Edge’s Mission Support cluster, signed a contract with Kenya’s Ministry of Defence to provide MRO services to the Kenyan Air Force.

[16] Edge joined Tawdheef, the UAE’s leading event for Emiratisation,[17] and the second edition of the biennial Mohamed bin Zayed International Robotics Challenge[18] 2020 (MBZIRC 2020), as the official Advanced Technology Partner in January 2020.

[20] In December 2020, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) reported that Edge ranked 22nd in the world's largest arms companies list.

[25] In early 2023, Edge disclosed that orders for its products and solutions had exceeded US$5 billion for 2022, a third of which was made up of international exports—a 500%[26] year-on-year increase.

[33] In the same month, EDGE Group and the Brazilian Navy signed a cooperation agreement to develop anti-ship and supersonic missiles.

In July 2023, Edge acquired Abu Dhabi–based cybersecurity firm, OryxLabs, and 100% stake in Etimad Holding, a technology services group, based in the UAE capital.

[45] In December 2023, Edge announced it has assumed full ownership of Abu Dhabi–based investment company, the Strategic Development Fund (SDF).

[47] In the same month, Edge collaborated with the São Paulo State Government on the 'Crystal Ball' project, slated for a six-month trial period.

[55] In september 2024, Adani Defence & Aerospace signed an agreement with EDGE Group for establishing research and development (R&D) facilities in India, the UAE, and other global markets.