European Defence Firms Alpine Eagle and Origin Robotics Partner to Build Sensor-to-Interceptor Counter-UAS Network
Alpine Eagle, a European counter-drone company, and Latvian defence technology firm Origin Robotics have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to integrate their respective technologies. The partnership will combine Origin Robotics' BLAZE interceptor drone with Alpine Eagle's Sentinel architecture, creating a multi-layered air defence system spanning detection, C2, and physical interception.

Highlights
- Alpine Eagle and Origin Robotics signed an MOU to jointly develop a unified counter-UAS system integrating the BLAZE interceptor with the Sentinel C2 architecture.
- The integrated solution covers the full sensor-to-interceptor kill chain — from multi-sensor threat detection and C2 to kinetic interception — reducing response time.
- Origin Robotics is a Latvian defence technology company; its BLAZE interceptor drone uses kinetic means to neutralise incoming hostile drones.
- Alpine Eagle's Sentinel architecture provides multi-sensor fusion and command-and-control capabilities as the detection and management backbone of the combined system.
- The partnership reflects a broader European defence industry trend of cross-border collaboration to counter the growing use of commercial drones in conflict scenarios.
European Defence Firms Alpine Eagle and Origin Robotics Partner to Build Sensor-to-Interceptor Counter-UAS Network
European counter-drone company Alpine Eagle and Latvian defence technology firm Origin Robotics have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), announcing plans to integrate their technologies and co-develop a unified counter-unmanned aircraft system (C-UAS).
Technical Integration: A Complete Sensor-to-Interceptor Kill Chain
Under the agreement, the collaboration will combine Origin Robotics' BLAZE interceptor with Alpine Eagle's Sentinel architecture to deliver a multi-layered air defence solution encompassing detection, command-and-control (C2), and physical interception.
The core concept behind the integrated solution is a seamless "Sensor-to-Interceptor" operational workflow. By leveraging a unified C2 framework, all subsystems can coordinate in real time, significantly reducing the response time from threat detection to interception.
Addressing Europe's Growing Drone Threat
As small commercial drones are increasingly deployed for reconnaissance and attack missions in conflict zones, demand across Europe for robust counter-UAS capabilities has risen sharply. This partnership between two European companies represents a direct response to that strategic requirement.
Alpine Eagle specialises in counter-drone detection and command-and-control systems; its Sentinel architecture features multi-sensor fusion capabilities. Origin Robotics, meanwhile, is known for its interceptor drone technology — the BLAZE interceptor is designed to engage incoming drones through kinetic interception. The complementary nature of their respective technologies positions this integration for strong synergistic effect.
Outlook
With the cooperation framework now signed, both companies will move into the technical integration and system validation phase. The partnership also reflects a broader trend within Europe's defence technology sector: increasingly proactive cross-border collaboration to counter a rapidly evolving drone threat environment.
Originally reported by DRONELIFE.
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