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Fundraising
Nordic Air Defence Secures $3M
Published
11 months agoon
By
Jacob StonerTable Of Contents

Nordic Air Defence (NAD), a Swedish defense technology startup, has raised $3 million to accelerate its AI-powered counter-UAS systems. As drone threats rise across civilian and military sectors, NAD’s interceptor platform is gaining attention in Europe’s airspace security landscape. This funding will support research, product development, and pilot deployments focused on rapid-response drone interception.
Nordic Air Defence – Mission and Vision
Founded in late 2024, Nordic Air Defence is focused on protecting critical infrastructure from drone incursions. The company aims to build scalable, fast-response counter-drone systems that defend airspace with autonomy and precision. Its vision is to secure Europe’s skies and support NATO-aligned defense strategies with cutting-edge aerial interceptors.
Core Technology and Products of Nordic Air Defence
At the core of NAD’s platform is the Kreuger 100, a fully autonomous interceptor drone. It disables hostile drones using a non-kinetic, physical strike method—without jamming or explosives. The Kreuger 100 integrates AI visual recognition, fast propulsion, and onboard kill mechanisms.
Key features include:
- AI-powered visual target acquisition
- High-speed, autonomous tracking
- Compact, deployable ground units
- Physical neutralization rather than signal disruption
This system is optimized for dense and contested airspace like airports, government zones, or combat environments. Its design avoids collateral damage and offers a fast alternative to conventional counter-drone tactics.
Market Position and Strategic Relevance
NAD enters a counter-UAS market that is rapidly expanding due to increased drone activity near sensitive infrastructure. Across Europe, governments are investing in more agile defense technologies. NAD’s product fits this demand by offering an indigenous solution that aligns with Sweden’s and NATO’s military modernization goals.
Because NAD operates near key EU defense procurement channels, it holds a strategic advantage in accelerating adoption. The Kreuger 100 could become part of the continent’s air defense infrastructure, especially where electronic warfare tools face limitations.
Recent Fundraising Round
In July 2025, NAD secured $3 million in pre-seed funding led by Inflection VC. Other participants included SNÖ Ventures and several defense-focused angel investors. This round follows a quiet €1.2 million raise in November 2024, bringing total known funding to over $4.4 million.
The latest funds will help:
Complete live testing of the Kreuger 100
Expand the engineering team and field ops
Form pilot programs with European defense agencies
Enhance AI-based target recognition and rapid launch tools
Why Nordic Air Defence Is a Company to Watch
Drone incursions are no longer isolated events—they’re part of a broader shift in asymmetric threats. Nordic Air Defence is building the next generation of autonomous interceptors to meet this moment. Its approach emphasizes mobility, precision, and real-time response—qualities increasingly needed in urban and battlefield scenarios.
Backed by key early investors and supported by Sweden’s defense innovation ecosystem, NAD is well-positioned to influence how Europe counters unmanned threats. As testing progresses and strategic partnerships form, NAD’s impact could extend far beyond regional borders.
As the CEO of Flyeye.io, Jacob Stoner spearheads the company's operations with his extensive expertise in the drone industry. He is a licensed commercial drone operator in Canada, where he frequently conducts drone inspections. Jacob is a highly respected figure within his local drone community, where he indulges his passion for videography during his leisure time. Above all, Jacob's keen interest lies in the potential societal impact of drone technology advancements.
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