Drawing on eleven years of work in the C-UAS sector, DroneShield has applied operational feedback from Ukraine to accelerate advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) within its detection and mitigation systems. The company said this combat experience has enhanced its AI by improving detection speed, accuracy, and adaptability to new drone tactics.
“The conflict in Ukraine has crystallized what forward-looking militaries already recognized: the need for advanced, adaptive counter-drone solutions is now a matter of national resilience, not optional investment,” said Oleg Vornik, Chief Executive Officer of DroneShield. “Our work in Ukraine, while only one element of our global operations, has proven pivotal in advancing the sophistication of our AI, with profound benefits for all our users worldwide.”
The partnership will provide Ukrainian customers with local support, faster access to technology updates, and continued intelligence sharing with DroneShield headquarters, while operational security will be protected through strict confidentiality. The company underlined that Ukraine, while symbolically important and technologically valuable, accounts for only a small part of its wider international market.
DroneShield is active in more than 40 countries with deployments in Europe, the Americas, and Asia, and said global demand for its counter-UAS solutions continues to grow. The company’s technologies, used by military, government, law enforcement, critical infrastructure, commercial and VIP security, are designed to offer resilient, next-generation defence against drones.