DefSecIntel unveiled its DroneHive automated interceptor drone launcher at Eurosatory 2026 in Paris on 15 June, introducing a system designed to cut response times against hostile UAVs by keeping counter-drone interceptors ready for immediate launch. The capability addresses a growing battlefield requirement to defeat low-cost aerial threats before they can strike troops, infrastructure, or critical military assets. Paired with the company’s EIRSHIELD sensor and command-and-control suite, DroneHive forms a mobile counter-UAS network that can detect, track, and engage drones across a range of operational environments. Its potential role within Estonia’s proposed Baltic Drone Wall highlights the increasing emphasis on layered, distributed air-defense architectures built to counter the expanding drone threat. Read more...
DefSecIntel’s DroneHive automated interceptor drone launcher, displayed at Eurosatory 2026, is designed to pre-position counter-UAS interceptors for faster response against hostile drones as part of a layered air-defense architecture (Picture source: Army Recognition Group).
