What Germany is building in defence tech (2026)
Apr 30
Counter-drone startup developing the DroneHammer, a laser-guided interceptor missile that neutralises FPV drones at up to 2,000 metres for around EUR 2,500 per shot. Uses CO2-based fragmentation instead of explosives. Pre-series production planned for Q4 2026.
1-10 employeesHürth, Germany0 open positionsWebsite
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Counter-drone startup developing the DroneHammer, a laser-guided interceptor missile that neutralises FPV drones at up to 2,000 metres for around EUR 2,500 per shot. Uses CO2-based fragmentation instead of explosives. Pre-series production planned for Q4 2026.
1-10 employeesHürth, Germany0 open positionsWebsite
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Estonian defence tech company developing AI-powered situational awareness and battlefield management systems for NATO forces.
2 roles
Research and production enterprise manufacturing precision navigational, measuring and control instruments for military aviation and defence applications. Member of the Polish Chamber of National Defence Manufacturers.
Builds AI-powered airport and national infrastructure security screening products including Deeper Scan electronic-device validation and NexuSec natural-language CCTV search. Developed Deeper Scan with £80,000 DASA funding and Dstl technical support.
Manufactures precision riflescopes for military, police, hunting and competition shooting, produced entirely in Biebertal, Germany since 1957.
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