Unifly has signed a partnership agreement with MBDA to collaborate on C-UAS solutions.
The agreement was signed at Eurosatory 2026 in the presence of Flemish Minister-President Matthias Diependaele, “underscoring the role of Flemish innovation in addressing global security challenges,” said Unifly in a press release. “The partnership will initially focus on Flanders as a reference case, with the ambition to explore opportunities for deployment in other markets worldwide.”
By combining Unifly’s operationally proven UTM platform, successfully deployed in multiple operational environments worldwide, with MBDA’s expertise in air defence systems, the partnership aims to support the safe and secure management of unmanned aerial threats around military sites, critical infrastructure, airports, ports, public events and other security-sensitive environments, said the companies.
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