Screenshot from the Creomagic website showing a display adjacent to a description of CreoNet - screenshot, https://creomagic.com/technology/)
Screengrab of a CreoNet display (creomagic.com)
Shattering the Old Rules of Warfighting Communications.

For too long, mission-critical teams, IDF forward units, counterterror squads, rescue crews operating in disaster zones, have fought a war not only against enemies but against the limits of their radios. Mountains, tunnels, urban sprawl, and enemy jamming all conspired to strangle their lifelines of connectivity.

Creomagic’s engineers decided that wasn’t acceptable. Enter the CreoEdge-Dome, a self-healing, self-forming omnidirectional broadband fortress. Mounted on vehicles, carriers, or raised masts, it creates a persistent web of secure voice, video, and data transmission without needing cell towers, satellites, or fragile civilian infrastructure.

With 80 Mbps throughput, sectorized antennas, and dynamic resource scheduling, troops can literally walk through shifting terrain or electronic attack zones without losing a beat. Think of it as a mobile internet dome of resilience, a network so robust it laughs at terrain and scoffs at jammers.


The Secret Sauce: Next-Gen Tech, Israeli Ingenuity

Creomagic didn’t just build hardware. They fused together a cocktail of advanced military technologies:

  • MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) – multiplying communication channels like an orchestra of signals in perfect harmony.

  • Dynamic spectrum management – a battlefield chameleon, always hopping to the cleanest frequency.

  • Smart power management – squeezing performance even in power-starved forward ops.

  • Frequency hopping & real-time interference avoidance – electronic warfare nightmares for Israel’s enemies.

All of it rides on MANET (Mobile Ad-Hoc Network) architecture, a living, breathing, adaptive network that grows, heals, and reorganizes itself even as units disperse or regroup.


Direct from the Frontlines: Designed by Necessity

According to Alexander Shapochnik, CEO of Creomagic, this wasn’t dreamed up in a lab. It was demanded by the battlefield.

"CreoEdge-Dome was developed in response to operational demands from the field," Shapochnik said, "Units need broadband connectivity continuously, and CreoEdge-Dome provides secure communications without relying on fixed infrastructure. Integrated with our existing systems, it extends Creomagic’s tactical communications network into a multi-domain solution.”

He’s right. Every Israeli unit from the streets of Gaza City to the northern forests shadowed by Hezbollah has the same need: unbroken, secure, reliable connectivity. The CreoEdge-Dome doesn’t ask for permission, it just delivers.

By integrating with Creomagic’s wider ecosystem of ground, air, and sea communications platforms, the Dome transforms into a multi-domain tactical brainstem, a hub that keeps every soldier, drone, command center, and vehicle in sync, no matter the battlefield chaos.


Strategic Impact: The Future of Multi-Domain Operations

Israel has always understood that wars aren’t won only with guns and tanks. They’re won with information superiority. The CreoEdge-Dome doesn’t just keep soldiers connected, it keeps commanders decisive, units coordinated, and enemies blind.

In an era where AI-driven targeting, drone swarms, and real-time threat analysis decide the fate of battles, the CreoEdge-Dome isn’t a luxury. It’s a weapon.

And by debuting at DSEI 2025 in London this week (September 9-12), Creomagic isn’t just marketing a product, it’s announcing Israel’s intent to remain the undisputed global leader in tactical communications.


The Bottom Line

The CreoEdge-Dome isn’t just another military gadget. It’s a force multiplier, a strategic equalizer, and quite possibly the death knell for enemy attempts to cut Israel’s digital lifelines.

Wherever Israeli forces move, a dome of secure connectivity will follow. The battlefield just got smaller, smarter, and deadlier, for Israel’s enemies.