ARGUS Interception and Echodyne Sign Counter-Drone Partnership Agreement at Eurosatory 2026
German counter-drone specialist ARGUS Interception and radar technology firm Echodyne have signed a framework cooperation agreement at the Eurosatory 2026 defence exhibition in Paris. The deal formalises plans to integrate Echodyne's radar technology into ARGUS's net-based C-UAS sensor-to-effector chain, building on the two companies' established working relationship.

Highlights
- ARGUS Interception and Echodyne signed a framework C-UAS cooperation agreement at the Eurosatory 2026 defence exhibition in Paris.
- ARGUS CEO Dennis Rauscher confirmed the deal will facilitate integration of Echodyne radar technology into the company's net-based sensor-to-effector chain.
- The ARGUS A1-FALKE system uses dual integrated net launchers plus radar, LiDAR, and depth camera sensors to capture non-cooperative drones intact.
- The partnership is designed to extend detection range and improve accuracy, enhancing ARGUS's overall counter-drone operational effectiveness.
- The 2026 Global Counter-Drone Systems Directory now lists over 1,000 C-UAS products and services, updated monthly across sub-categories including net capture and interceptor drones.
ARGUS Interception and Echodyne Sign C-UAS Framework Agreement at Eurosatory 2026
German counter-drone systems developer ARGUS Interception and radar technology company Echodyne have formally signed a framework cooperation agreement at the Eurosatory 2026 defence exhibition in Paris, signalling a deepening strategic partnership in the counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS) sector.
CEO Statement
ARGUS Interception CEO and co-founder Dennis Rauscher announced the deal on LinkedIn, stating: "This agreement strengthens our long-standing relationship of trust and lays the foundation for integrating Echodyne radar technology into our net-based counter-drone sensor-to-effector chain."
About the ARGUS A1-FALKE System
ARGUS is a German company specialising in net-based counter-drone systems. Its flagship product, the A1-FALKE net interceptor drone system, is designed to perform controlled interception and safe neutralisation of non-cooperative drones with minimal collateral impact.
At the core of the A1-FALKE system is an interceptor drone equipped with dual integrated net launchers, supported by the following sensors:
- Radar
- LiDAR
- Depth Camera
The system autonomously monitors designated airspace, detects intruding drones, and captures targets intact using its net-launching mechanism — preserving them in a condition suitable for subsequent forensic analysis and evidence collection.
Strategic Significance of Echodyne Radar Integration
The signing of this framework agreement marks the planned incorporation of Echodyne's advanced radar technology into ARGUS's full C-UAS sensor-to-effector chain. This integration is expected to significantly extend detection range and improve accuracy against intruding drones, enhancing overall counter-drone operational effectiveness.
The 2026 Global Counter-Drone Systems Directory is now live — the only continuously updated comprehensive directory of C-UAS companies and systems worldwide, featuring more than 1,000 C-UAS products and services, including performance details, company sales information, and partnership data. Updated monthly and organised by sub-category including net capture, missiles, interceptor drones, and detectors. For more information, contact editor Philip Butterworth-Hayes at philip@unmannedairspace.info.
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