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    Counter-UAS Systems & Technology Monitor

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    The global Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems (C-UAS) market is undergoing a significant strategic pivot toward diversifying and operationalizing kinetic effectors.

    Ukrainian-German JV Unveil the Linza 3.0 Tactical Drone

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    The Linza 3.0 tactical drone represents the first production platform from Quantum Frontline Industries, a Ukrainian-German joint venture established in December 2025. Developed by Frontline Robotics and incorporating feedback from over 60 Ukrainian Defense Forces units, the system offers measurable improvements over its predecessor: payload capacity doubled to 4 kg, tactical range extended to 15 km, and flight endurance reaching 60 minutes. Key features include AI-enabled visual-inertial navigation, dual-band encrypted communications with frequency-hopping capability, and electronic warfare-resistant video transmission. The platform supports multiple operational roles including strike missions, logistics, reconnaissance, signal relay, and drone recovery operations.

    Skunk Works and XTEND Simplify Multi-Drone Command

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    Lockheed Martin Skunk Works® and XTEND have achieved a major milestone in JADC2 by integrating the XOS operating system with the MDCX™ autonomy platform. This technical breakthrough enables a single operator to simultaneously command multiple drone classes, eliminating the friction of mission handoffs. From "marsupial" drone deployments to operating in GPS-denied environments, explore how this collaboration is abbreviating the data-to-decision timeline and redefining autonomous mission execution.

    From Ukraine to Taiwan: The Global Race to Dominate the New Defense Tech Frontier

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    As traditional defense primes face mounting competition from agile “neoprimes” such as Anduril, Palantir and Helsing, the balance of innovation is shifting toward software-defined warfare and scalable, dual-use technologies, while global industry consolidation—marked by Boeing’s integration of Spirit AeroSystems and other strategic mergers—signals an intensified race to secure control over the defense technology value chain. Our Defense-Tech weekly report highlights these trends.

    Europe’s “Drone Wall”

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    In early October 2025, a coordinated wave of unmanned aerial system (UAS) incursions—widely attributed to Russia—targeted critical infrastructure across at least ten European nations. The unprecedented campaign exposed the fragility of Europe’s air defenses...

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