Alpine Eagle, the European counter-drone defence technology company, and Origin Robotics, the Latvian developer of autonomous unmanned aerial weapons systems, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to combine Origin Robotics’ BLAZE interceptor with Alpine Eagle’s Sentinel architecture, creating a layered sensor-to-effector counter-drone capability at Eurosatory.
Alpine Eagle’s Sentinel architecture combines airborne and ground-based radar with distributed sensor networks and Sentinel-OS, the company’s software backbone that unifies sensors, platforms, and effectors into an integrated network, said the companies in a press release. “The integration of BLAZE, a radar-guided autonomous interceptor designed to defeat drones and loitering munitions, adds a further interception layer, strengthening Sentinel’s ability to coordinate detection, decision-making and response through its system-of-systems approach,” said the companies.
Under the agreement, the companies will initially focus on technical integration, customer demonstrations and operational validation, while establishing a pathway towards future local manufacturing of BLAZE in Germany.
Alpine Eagle will be exhibiting at Eurosatory 2026 and can be found in Hall 5b, booth D414. Origin Robotics will be in Hall 5b, booth C423.
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