June 11 – Europe’s largest aerospace group Airbus plans to work with French counter-drone startup Alta Ares to ‌help meet demand for air defence systems, under a ‌non-binding deal made public on Thursday.

Drones have proved highly strategic in the ​Ukraine war, but increasingly threaten European countries as Russia has carried out hostile overflights and airspace violations, prompting the European Commission to present a plan in February to counter drone threats across ‌the European Union.

Alta Ares ⁠was among the startups invited by the French presidency to meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in ⁠November 2025. It said on Tuesday it had raised €50 million ($58 million) in its second funding round.

The company develops ammunition equipped with ​AI-based software ​to intercept and destroy drones.

In ​a statement from both ‌companies on Thursday, Airbus said it signed a memorandum of understanding through its Airbus Defence and Space division, with the startup to “cooperate on the development and integration of European counter-drone solutions”.

Already used by Ukrainian forces against Russian drones, Alta Ares says ‌its drone interceptors are also deployed ​in the Middle East and in ​Asia.

Airbus plans to integrate ​its military command software Fortion IBMS and its ‌air and missile defence management ​system, the Fortion ​SAMOC suite, with Alta Ares’ counter-drone systems.

The group will also contribute to the development of Alta Ares’ two interceptors, ​Black Bird, which ‌targets cruise missiles, and X-Locks, designed to counter drones ​such as the Iranian-designed Shahed.

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(Reporting by Florence ​Loève; editing by Barbara Lewis)