DroneShield and Defenture Sign MoU to Develop Mobile Counter-UAS Systems
Australian counter-drone technology firm DroneShield and Dutch tactical mobility vehicle manufacturer Defenture have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly develop and commercialize mobile Counter-UAS solutions, combining DroneShield's detection and defeat technology with Defenture's high-mobility tactical vehicle platforms.

Highlights
- DroneShield (Australia) and Defenture (Netherlands) signed an MoU to jointly develop and commercialize mobile Counter-UAS solutions.
- The partnership integrates DroneShield's drone detection and defeat technology with Defenture's high-mobility tactical wheeled vehicle platforms.
- Target applications include military operations, special operations forces, critical infrastructure protection, and large-scale public event security.
- The agreement marks both companies' entry into the growing global market for vehicle-mounted, rapidly deployable counter-drone systems.
DroneShield and Defenture Sign MoU to Target Mobile Counter-UAS Market
Australian counter-drone technology company DroneShield and Dutch tactical mobility vehicle specialist Defenture have formally signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), announcing plans to jointly develop mobile Counter-UAS solutions and pursue shared commercial opportunities in the sector.
Partnership Background
DroneShield has established a strong track record in drone detection, identification, and defeat technologies, with its systems deployed across military operations, critical infrastructure protection, and large-scale public event security. Defenture, meanwhile, is recognized for its high-mobility tactical wheeled vehicles, purpose-built to provide agile ground platforms for special operations forces and rapid reaction units.
The partnership will combine DroneShield's advanced Counter-UAS capabilities with Defenture's mobile vehicle platforms, with the goal of delivering integrated mobile Counter-UAS solutions designed to meet the growing operational demand for rapid deployment in both modern battlefield environments and civilian security missions.
Market Significance
As drone threats become increasingly prevalent across military conflicts and civilian security scenarios alike, demand for mobile Counter-UAS systems continues to rise. Integrating counter-drone equipment onto high-mobility vehicle platforms is widely regarded as a key development direction for future Counter-UAS capability, as it significantly enhances force response speed and operational flexibility.
Both companies stated that the signing of this MoU marks an important step toward jointly capturing global opportunities in the mobile Counter-UAS market, with further technical integration and commercial collaboration to follow.
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