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Latvia initiates €10 million counter-drone R&D project to bolster national defense

The Latvian Ministry of Defence has entered into three research and development (R&D) contracts aimed at enhancing contra-drone solutions. This initiative is designed to strengthen national defense capabilities and promote the growth of Latvia’s independent and competitive defense technology sector.

Defence Minister Andris Sprūds emphasized the strategic priorities of these agreements, which are centered on fortifying Latvia’s short-range air defense against drones. Additionally, the contracts support the creation of European counter-drone solutions, diminishing dependence on suppliers from outside the region.

The R&D contracts have been awarded to Origin RoboticsSAF Tehnika, and Frankenburg Technologies. These projects will concentrate on developing automated drone interceptors, electronic warfare solutions, and guided missile systems tailored for counter-drone operations.

A fourth project is currently in the final negotiation stage and aims to modify existing National Armed Forces weapon systems for counter-drone purposes, with collaboration expected from the company WeMPS.

The agreements also permit the inclusion of additional partners, such as research institutions, NATO or EU member states, and international organizations who are interested in co-developing or co-financing the efforts. The flexible structure of the contracts allows for adaptations based on technological advancements and insights gained from the war in Ukraine.

Funding for the projects will come from both the Ministry of Defence and industry partners, with a 65/35 investment split—65% from the defense sector and 35% from participating companies. The total anticipated investment could reach €10 million ($10.7 million), with the budget potentially increasing based on future investments.

To facilitate swift and secure execution, the projects will adhere to the Defence Industry Law, which permits the use of Ministry of Defence-owned facilities for testing purposes. The Ministry of Defence stated, “The Ministry reserves the right to unlimited use of the outcomes produced in the project for its own purposes,” while also allowing cooperation partners to offer the developed technologies and products to the armed forces of other countries.

Post Image Credit: Armed Forces of Latvia.

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