埃克森的乌克兰无人机交易预示着美国反无人机系统的重大推进。
Axon's Ukraine Drone Deals Signal Big U.S. Counter-UAS Push

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/axons-ukraine-drone-deals-signals-bigger-us-counter-uas-push

阿克森公司,以泰瑟枪和警用技术闻名,正通过战略投资乌克兰国防公司迅速扩展到无人机和反无人机市场。阿克森将乌克兰视为“人工智能武器实验室”,由于持续的冲突,无人机技术正在迅速发展,该公司正在以更低的成本获得实战检验的创新技术。 今年,阿克森投资了The Fourth Law,一家开发无人机拦截人工智能的公司,并主导了对Buntar Aerospace公司1040万美元的融资,该公司是一家侦察无人机开发者。这些交易侧重于情报、监视和侦察能力以及应对无人机威胁。 为了进一步巩固这一转变,阿克森收购了Dedrone,一家乌克兰空域安全系统提供商。该公司旨在将这项实战证明且价格实惠的技术带回美国,以保护关键基础设施免受无人机相关威胁,填补了美国在防空能力方面的重要空白。

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Axon, formerly TASER International, has evolved beyond its roots as a police-tech vendor and is now positioning itself to soon be a major importer of drone and counter-drone technology after a series of deals with Ukrainian defense companies.

Axon currently sells hardware to local police forces, federal agencies, security, and military-adjacent markets. Some of this hardware includes Tasers, body-worn cameras, digital evidence systems, and AI voice companions, while the company's pivot is now moving toward battlefield-tested drone technology in Ukraine, which will likely be deployed here in the U.S.

Axon has made at least two Ukraine-linked defense-tech deals this year, both centered on drones, autonomy, ISR, and counter-UAS.

The first deal of the year, dated Feb. 17, was published in Kyiv Post:

The Fourth Law

Axon backed Kyiv-based The Fourth Law, a drone-autonomy firm developing AI modules for UAVs and interceptor drones. The investment amount was not disclosed. The funding is aimed at R&D for autonomy systems designed to counter Shahed-type drones and protect cities and critical infrastructure. Kyiv Post reported that The Fourth Law’s systems are used by more than 50 Ukrainian military units.

Then, in March, Kyiv Post reported another:

Buntar Aerospace

Axon led a $10.4 million funding round for Ukrainian drone developer Buntar Aerospace, alongside Norwegian investment consortium Munkene AS and other private investors. The deal includes a strategic partnership focused on commercial cooperation and technology integration around ISR capabilities. Buntar’s core product is the Buntar-3, an electric VTOL reconnaissance drone with up to four hours of flight time, plus mission-management software called Copilot.

Late last summer, executives at Axon met with Ukrainian drone manufacturers in Kyiv to propose a collaboration on countering drones.

Also, last year Axon acquired the Ukrainian company Dedrone for its AI-powered airspace security system, which safeguards large-scale events, airports, critical infrastructure, and even military bases against drones. 

Craig S. Smith of Eye on AI recently penned a note explaining how Ukraine has become "the world's AI weapons laboratory as the rise of drones, AI kill chains, and robots is being deployed and tested in what can only be described as a hyperdevelopment fashion. This allows combat-proven defense technology to flourish very quickly, and companies like Axon have understood that, in Ukraine's nonexistent capital markets, valuations for this technology are dirt cheap.

It's not just Axon sniffing around Ukraine for cheap war unicorn startups with proven battlefield-tested companies. There are numerous firms, from robotics to private equity, searching for these unicorns because they see the urgent need to bring this cheap counter-drone technology back to the U.S., where virtually every high-value asset, from data centers to power grids, has a missing layer of low-cost air defense against FPVs. 

As we've previously noted, the passive acoustics early-warning counter-drone space is about to heat up (read here).

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