German Military to Pursue Domestic Production of Long-Range Drone Strikes
In a significant move towards modernizing its military capabilities, Germany is spearheading the development of deep-strike drone technology. This initiative, part of a new Luftwaffe strategy, aims to enable strikes on targets deep within enemy territory.
Three key consortia are at the forefront of this development. Airbus Defence, in collaboration with the U.S. startup Kratos, is one such partnership. Rheinmetall, partnering with drone specialist Anduril, forms another. The Munich-based startup Helsing, while working independently, is also a significant player in this field.
Helsing, known for its combat drone development, has shown interest in expanding its capabilities to deep-strike drones, according to CEO Gundbert Scherf. The company places a central emphasis on unmanned systems in its strategic planning.
Rheinmetall's partnership with Anduril is another significant step in this direction. The deep-strike drone technology under development by these consortia is expected to boast extended ranges (over 1,000 km), near-supersonic speeds, and advanced AI capabilities. Prototypes are anticipated around 2029.
Initial discussions have taken place, though no formal tender has yet been issued. The German Defense Ministry has confirmed these preparations for the development of deep-strike drone technology, but declined to provide details on capability planning at this time. They have, however, received requirements for deep-strike drones from the air force.
CEO Scherf of Helsing has expressed interest in air dominance and closing technological gaps. This ambition aligns with the broader goal of the deep-strike drone projects: to bolster Germany's defensive capabilities and maintain a competitive edge in the global military landscape.
These deep-strike drone projects are being undertaken by leading German defense companies and start-ups, marking a significant shift in Germany's military strategy. As these developments unfold, the potential impact on global security dynamics is undeniable.
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