Estonia’s Frankenburg Mark I Missile Intercepts Shahed-Type Drone in Live-Fire Test

 On 19 January 2026, new test footage emerged showing Estonian company Frankenburg Technologies’ Mark I mini-missile intercepting a Shahed-type one-way attack drone. The demonstration highlights the rapid pace at which Europe’s counter-drone ecosystem is adapting to the growing operational pressure posed by low-cost, mass-employed aerial threats. The engagement reflects two years of Russian Shahed use against Ukrainian critical infrastructure, where the cost balance has often favoured the attacker. By demonstrating a very small, low-cost guided interceptor against a Shahed-class target, the test addresses the core question of whether missile defences can be scaled for daily drone raids rather than rare high-end threats.    Read Full Defense News At This Link. 


Newly released footage shows Estonia’s Frankenburg Technologies Mark I mini-missile successfully intercepting a Shahed-type attack drone, highlighting a push toward lower-cost, scalable air defense against mass drone threats (Picture Source: Army Recognition Group / Frankenburg Technologies)



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