Nokia Joins Finnish Border Guard Counter-Drone Consortium to Protect Patrol Vehicles and Vessels
Nokia Defense has announced it will join an industry consortium led by the Finnish Border Guard to develop next-generation counter-UAS (C-UAS) capabilities for patrol vehicles and vessels. Nokia will contribute smart network solutions enabling secure connectivity, real-time data exchange, and cross-system interoperability. Formal system evaluations are scheduled to begin between 2027 and early 2028.

Highlights
- Nokia Defense has joined a Finnish Border Guard-led industry consortium focused on developing next-generation C-UAS capabilities for patrol vehicles and naval vessels.
- Nokia will provide smart network solutions enabling secure connectivity, real-time data exchange, and interoperability across multiple defense systems.
- The consortium aims to build a scalable, future-proof system architecture that meets both Finnish national requirements and allied standards.
- Formal evaluation of the counter-drone systems is planned to begin between 2027 and early 2028.
- The program covers procurement and deployment of evaluation platforms, connectivity and sensing capability setup, and full system integration.
Nokia Joins Finnish Border Guard Counter-Drone Consortium to Protect Patrol Vehicles and Vessels
Nokia Defense has announced it will join a new industry consortium led by the Finnish Border Guard (Rajavartiolaitos), with the goal of developing next-generation counter-unmanned aircraft system (C-UAS) capabilities for deployment on patrol vehicles and vessels.
Strengthening Border Security and Critical Infrastructure Protection
Nokia Defense will contribute intelligent network solutions to support border security missions, covering surveillance and reconnaissance, territorial integrity protection, and the safeguarding of critical infrastructure. The network platform provided by Nokia will enable secure connectivity, real-time data exchange, and interoperability across multiple systems.
Consortium Collaboration and Scalable System Architecture
Through the consortium, Nokia Defense will work alongside several key industry partners to build a scalable, future-proof system architecture that meets Finnish national requirements as well as allied standards and specifications.
Procurement Plan and Evaluation Timeline
The Finnish Border Guard's program covers the following areas:
- Procurement and deployment of evaluation platforms
- Establishment of connectivity and sensing capabilities
- System integration
Formal evaluation of the systems is planned to take place between 2027 and early 2028.
Outlook
Nokia Defense's entry into the Finnish Border Guard-led counter-drone consortium marks a further expansion of the telecommunications giant into the defense and security sector. It also reflects the proactive approach Nordic nations are taking in response to increasingly complex airspace threats along their borders.
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