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Innovative Drone Defense System by Heckler & Koch Nears Completion

30-04-2025


Heckler & Koch, Germany's largest manufacturer of hand firearms, is venturing into the drone defense market, marking a significant shift in its business strategy. The company has received an order for its new defense system, although details remain undisclosed. Firm CEO Jens Bodo Koch highlighted the growing threat drones pose to infantry, a challenge for which there are currently few solutions.

The new defense system integrates grenade launchers or machine grenade launchers mounted on a vehicle turret, equipped with a sensor box that utilizes artificial intelligence to detect and assess the threat level of drones in the sky. The grenade is then programmed to explode near the drone, creating a metal cloud that destroys the drone upon contact. This innovative approach showcases Heckler & Koch's transition from a traditional firearms manufacturer to a comprehensive defense system provider.

Collaboration plays a key role in the development of this system. Heckler & Koch has partnered with Munich-based AI specialist Autonomous Teaming, while Rheinmetall supplies the grenade control components, and a Slovenian firm provides the vehicle turret. The company is currently in the project's setup phase, having conducted initial shooting tests, with the product expected to be ready for sale by the end of the year.

This strategic pivot not only addresses the increasing demand for effective drone defense solutions but also positions Heckler & Koch for potential revenue growth in a rapidly evolving defense market. The move reflects the company's adaptability and commitment to innovation, ensuring its relevance in the face of modern warfare challenges.