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ZenaTech desarrolla un dron interceptor autónomo de bajo costo y de un solo uso para el sistema Counter-UAS de ZenaDrone para uso en defensa de EE. UU., Medio Oriente y Ucrania

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ZenaTech desarrolla un dron interceptor autónomo de bajo costo y de un solo uso para el sistema Counter-UAS de ZenaDrone para uso en defensa de EE…
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  • The company targets initial prototype completion in the coming months and will provide further updates on product development, regulatory milestones, and engagement and pilots with government and defense agencies as progress continues.

    60% confidence
  • ZenaTech management believes the company is positioning Interceptor P-1 for future acquisition contract opportunities with allied governments, NATO partners, and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) defense customers.

    60% confidence
  • ZenaTech's strategy is to offer defense customers a full spectrum of counter-drone solutions based on persistent maritime patrols with the ZenaDrone 2000 launch station and IQ Glider. Their emerging technologies are also forming a comprehensive, layered counter-UAS ecosystem for land, maritime and coastal environments with the disposable point interception capabilities of the Interceptor P-1.

    60% confidence
  • This is exactly the type of integrated and cost-effective capability that modern defense acquisition demands.

    60% confidence
  • The global counter-drone market is growing at more than 25% annually and is projected to exceed $10 billion by 2030, driven by intensifying drone warfare in multiple active theaters and the proliferation of commercially available drones repurposed for battlefield use.

    60% confidence
  • The drone threat on modern battlefields is accelerating faster than legacy defense budgets can absorb. The Interceptor P-1 is being developed to give military and security forces an accessible and scalable response by creating an interceptor and anti-drone system for a new world of asymmetric warfare.

    60% confidence

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ZenaTech, Inc. · market growth rate25 percent
ZenaTech, Inc. · market value10 USD
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