The Czech Army is evaluating the potential purchase of four additional SPYDER air defense systems, a newer “All-in-One” version, following an initial order of four classic SPYDER batteries worth nearly 1.4 billion USD. The upgraded system integrates radar, command, and missile capabilities onto a single vehicle, enhancing its mobility. Experts highlight the system’s ability to rapidly change positions, making it a highly adaptable defense asset. However, officials clarify that the SPYDER systems are not intended to provide nationwide coverage. Instead, they will focus on protecting critical infrastructure and military units. The potential acquisition reflects a growing emphasis on modernizing the Czech Republic’s air defense capabilities. The All-in-One version is designed for quick deployment and rapid relocation after engagement.