BAE Systems has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with defence firm Frankenburg Technologies to explore collaboration opportunities, with an initial focus on counter-uncrewed aerial systems (C-UAS) operations.
“Both companies will explore opportunities to combine their expertise to accelerate the development of warheads for Frankenburg’s intended mass producible, low-cost missile systems for use in C-UAS operations, as well as exploring other future technologies for development,” BAE Systems said in a February 24 press announcement.
Frankenburg has also formed C-UAS partnerships with APS, Babcock and Hanwha Aerospace in the past six months.
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