A defense technology collaboration between two Baltic firms is set to reinforce European border security under the continent’s cross-border drone defense initiative. The agreement combines a mobile counter-drone shield with an autonomous aerial interceptor, offering a ready-to-use solution for frontline operators. The mobile system uses radar, radio frequency sensors, and electro-optical tracking to detect hostile drones, then employs electronic jamming and additional effectors to neutralize threats. Tested in conflict zones, the platform integrates artificial intelligence for fast classification and can link with both soft- and hard-kill options. Supporting this system is a portable interceptor designed to hunt down drones that bypass traditional defenses. Equipped with AI-driven tracking and precision warheads, it can either collide with or destroy targets at close range. Operators maintain full control with the ability to redirect, abort, or trigger self-destruct functions. Compact, quick to deploy, and built for rough terrain, the package allows rapid scaling of aerial defense. By combining cost-effective mobility with cutting-edge autonomy, the partnership aims to secure vulnerable borders and counter rising drone incursions across Europe.

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