Mach Industries launches Dart counter-drone system to defeat swarm threats scale for defence forces

By Martin Chomsky (Defence Industry Europe)

Mach Industries has introduced Dart, a next-generation counter-uncrewed aerial system designed to defeat Group 1 to Group 3 threats, including coordinated drone swarms. The system is intended to deliver protection at a cost and scale aligned with modern conflict, supporting United States and allied forces.
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Mach Industries has introduced Dart, a next-generation counter-uncrewed aerial system designed to defeat Group 1 to Group 3 threats, including coordinated drone swarms. The system is intended to deliver protection at a cost and scale aligned with modern conflict, supporting United States and allied forces.

 

Dart is a self-contained, end-to-end counter-UAS system covering detection and tracking, command and control, and engagement. Built around Mach’s internally developed frequency modulated continuous wave ground radar and low-cost interceptors, it provides an integrated sensor-to-engage capability for use in denied and contested environments.

 

 

The system is designed to support high-throughput operations and parallel engagements against both high-volume swarm attacks and higher-performance Group 3 threats. It is intended for use across all theatres, including forward operating bases, distributed outposts, critical infrastructure, NATO missions and homeland defence.

 

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Manufacturing and production are carried out within Mach Industries’ vertically integrated Forge ecosystem, which brings design and manufacturing together to enable rapid iteration and resilient, distributed production. According to the company, Dart prioritises scalability, affordability and operational realism to help forces defend critical assets and operate effectively in an increasingly contested air domain.

 

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