The war in Ukraine has brought dron to the front of the modern war, making surgical desired for the counter dron system.
However, the legacy solution for Dron counter, such as defensive defensive system and Cyber War, often comes with a large price tag. For early German Eagle AlpineThis solution is not long: if you are currently-Ubiquitous $ 500 Drone (FPV) has the capacity to damage the dollars, required answers.
“We use a mass expensive system to establish symmetry against the benefits of numerage dron strikes,” Jan-Hendik Boelens employer tells the techcrroch. Eagine Berbasis Munich, which is developed in 2023, emerging Sentinel, the mix of software and hardware that focuses on efficiency costs.
Unlike the rival Solution based on the ground, such as Tureth of Dene-DroneSentinel is the air, with a modified sensor that is not prevented with the terrain and other obstacles, while avoiding a writing target.
Mother-modern, sophisticated, but not meant to be expensive, bringing the interactive interactive while doing more than reflecting the threat or stuck.
When the potential application is in the Law Redeem and other sectors, the geopolitis climate has been corrected mainly in the military. Startup baseline securely secured her customer Open him as a launch customer, in addition to the seven-digit government agency in the first 12 months operating.
This helps close € 10.25 million round series (around $ 10.96 million) led by France Tech VC England IQ CapitalSee rankings-. New funding will help starting the teaching team machining engine and engineer, with a new rent between products, techniques, business development, and sells bring headcount up to 40.
The fact that the round is led by the UK VC company has no coincidence, due to the beginning will have an English as the main market in expansion. So also because the market is beyond the battlefield, with The latest event Also highlight should protect the basic military and more infrastructure.
Still, there is no doubt that Alpine Eagle is a part of the European defense technologies, and from VC interest in the sectorespecially in the country that tastes a lot of threats.
In addition to producing public and HCVC cases, the cover table is now also includes funds from Estonia, Germany, and Polish. “We are looking for a European investor consortium showing two agreements for building (a) European defense ecosystem and in the main countries,” Boelens said.
Despite the rapid, Boelen does not want to go to Ukraine. “My time will make sure that we first have an adult system to be sent to them so that we do not have any startups performed, and we feel like you have to go on the system actually doing what you have to do.”
After validizing the system with the German army, it is now trying to system in Ukraine and talk to different brigades that help you identify the use of the home line. One is optical fiber drone; Using the cable instead of the radio frequency makes it harder to detect or jam.
The immune for the immorality of RF interruptions can be a challenge even for Epirus, US defense technology co-founded by Joe Lonsdale which is only established $ 250 million series dand the featless leonidated crown beams that has been launched.
Different, Eagle Eagle’s Eagle’s Eagle’s system can integrate multiple sensors including radar panels to detect cheap tests that often remove system-based.
Both are jamming, though. This is one of the aspects of Alpine Eagle using, with data processing performed on the device’s navigation device, it also has data collection to solve the adaptive tactics based on what is identified in reality. “
One major tactical aspect of the Sentinel is swarming, as well as a seller’s point The latest drone model From the eagle of the German defense company. Applying for the Denene strategy contrasently below the logic of the same limits the cost and victim of the victim, with the modern war increased.
“We realized that all the western power had enough soldiers, so we try to build the system where many carriers use the soldiers with a mission manager,” said Boelens.

