DroneShield Rolls Out First European-Made Counter-Drone System, Boosting Sovereign Defence Capabilities
Australian counter-drone technology company DroneShield has announced the successful completion and rollout of its first Counter-Unmanned Aerial System (C-UAS) manufactured entirely within Europe. The milestone advances DroneShield's European localisation strategy, helping NATO allies reduce dependence on non-European supply chains and strengthen sovereign defence capabilities amid growing drone threats.

Highlights
- DroneShield has completed production of its first C-UAS system manufactured entirely within Europe, marking a strategic localisation milestone.
- The European production line helps NATO and EU allies reduce reliance on non-European defence supply chains and fulfil local-manufacturing procurement requirements.
- Demand for counter-drone systems across Europe has surged sharply amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict and escalating drone-based threats.
- DroneShield stated it will continue investing in European production and service capacity as part of its broader global expansion strategy.
DroneShield Rolls Out First European-Made Counter-Drone System, Boosting Sovereign Defence Capabilities
Australian counter-drone technology company DroneShield has announced the successful completion of its first Counter-Unmanned Aerial System (C-UAS) manufactured entirely within Europe, marking a significant milestone in the company's regional localisation strategy.
A Key Milestone in European Localisation
The rollout of this system represents a decisive step in DroneShield's push to establish local manufacturing capacity on European soil. As the Russia-Ukraine conflict continues to escalate and drone-based threats grow increasingly severe, European governments and defence agencies have seen demand for C-UAS solutions surge sharply — making the establishment of sovereign, in-region supply chains a top strategic priority.
By operating a European production line, DroneShield can respond more rapidly to customer requirements while helping allied nations reduce their dependence on non-European supply chains — tangibly reinforcing what the industry terms sovereign capability.
Market Context and Significance
DroneShield has been steadily expanding its European footprint in recent years, actively pursuing defence procurement contracts with NATO member states and European Union partners. The activation of a local European production line is expected not only to shorten delivery lead times, but also to satisfy regulatory requirements in certain countries that mandate local manufacturing for defence equipment procurement.
The C-UAS sector is experiencing a global demand surge. From frontline battlefield applications to the protection of critical infrastructure, a broad range of scenarios are driving strong procurement interest in counter-drone systems. With its European manufacturing base now operational, DroneShield is positioned to further consolidate its competitive standing in the international defence market.
Outlook
DroneShield stated that the establishment of European manufacturing capacity is a central component of the company's global expansion strategy. The company indicated it will continue to invest resources in scaling production and service operations across Europe to meet growing market demand.
This article is compiled from DroneShield's official announcement.
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