Weibel, DefSecIntel Partner to Integrate Radars, Counter-Drone Systems

Weibel's tracking radar system.Weibel's tracking radar system.

Weibel's tracking radar system. Photo: Weibel

Danish firm Weibel Scientific and Estonian DefSecIntel Solutions have partnered to integrate radars and counter-drone technologies.

The collaboration aims to expand both companies’ presence in key defense markets, focusing on Ukraine, European procurement, and NATO security initiatives. 

Within the partnership, Weibel’s X-band radars will be integrated into DefSecIntel’s counter-drone and ultra-short-range air defense EIRSHIELD system.

The cooperation ensures “that European defense solutions remain independent, innovative, and built to meet real operational needs,” said Jaanus Tamm, CEO at DefSecIntel Solutions.

A dedicated research and technology development team will work to accelerate integration, allowing for fast and cost-effective production.

Peter Røpke, CEO at Weibel Scientific, stated that “this partnership allows us to extend our expertise into a fully integrated defense ecosystem” and to “create scalable and highly effective solutions for both European and global defense challenges.”

Weibel’s Radars

Weibel’s tracking radars use X-band Continuous Wave (CW), Multi-Frequency CW, and Frequency Modulated CW technology. 

The radar systems range from small, two-person portable units to larger systems mounted on trailers, ships, or land-based platforms.

They are capable of tracking speed, range, and spin acceleration in real time.

The systems can detect small and medium-caliber projectiles, artillery rounds, mortars, rockets, and missiles. 

They also detect helicopters, fighter jets, and drones. 

DefSecIntel’s EIRSHIELD

EIRSHIELD ultra short-range air defense system is a mobile, all-terrain solution designed to counter various aerial threats. 

It integrates advanced sensors and effectors to detect, track, and neutralize hostile targets in real time.

EIRSHIELD is capable of identifying and tracking multirotor and fixed-wing drones. 

It can disrupt communications by jamming radio frequencies and Global Navigation Satellite System signals.

The system can also deploy artificial intelligence-assisted interceptor drones to engage airborne threats or utilize hard-kill effectors for direct neutralization.

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