VisionWave Rolls Out Combat-Ready Drones at the World’s Biggest Defense Show — and a Counter-Drone Interceptor to Match
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Sign In or Create an AccountEmail AddressContinueor View more offersArticle contentAt Eurosatory 2026 in Paris, VisionWave Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: VWAV) unveiled two new UK-built autonomous platforms — the TALON™ aerial system and the D-FLY™ counter-drone interceptor — and showed them operating together inside its STRATUM™ battlefield-autonomy ecosystem.Article contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team.Article contentNEW YORK, June 23, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — American News Group — Drone warfare has rewritten the modern battlefield, and the defense industry’s biggest buyers are no longer shopping for one-off gadgets — they want systems that talk to each other. At Eurosatory 2026 in Paris on June 23, VisionWave Holdings, Inc.
(Nasdaq: VWAV) made its pitch for exactly that, unveiling two combat-ready autonomous platforms and showing them working as part of a single connected architecture.Article contentArticle contentKey TakeawaysArticle contentTop StoriesGet the latest headlines, breaking news and columns.There was an error, please provide a valid email address.
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Please try againInterested in more newsletters? Browse here.Article contentVisionWave Holdings (Nasdaq: VWAV) unveiled two new autonomous platforms — the TALON™ tactical aerial system and the D-FLY™ counter-drone interceptor — at Eurosatory 2026, one of the world’s largest defense exhibitions.
Both systems are built through VisionWave UK Ltd. and manufactured in England, and slot into the company’s STRATUM™ autonomous-operations architecture alongside its VARAN™ ground vehicle and CAEAN™ AI sensing platform.VisionWave demonstrated the platforms operating together — air and ground, sensing and intercept — reflecting a defense-market shift away from standalone gadgets toward integrated, interoperable autonomy.
The unveiling lands amid surging global defense budgets and a counter-UAS arms race, the same tailwinds lifting peers like AeroVironment (Nasdaq: AVAV), Kratos Defense (Nasdaq: KTOS), Palantir (Nasdaq: PLTR), and Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC).Article contentTwo New Platforms, One EcosystemArticle contentThe first, TALON™, is a tactical autonomous aerial system designed for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), communications relay, distributed sensing, payload delivery and persistent overwatch. It is built to keep working in contested, GNSS-degraded environments — the kind of jamming-heavy conditions that have defined recent conflicts — with a low-signature thermal profile and mesh-networking capability.
The second, D-FLY™, is a rapid-response autonomous interceptor built specifically to hunt hostile drones, the fastest-growing threat in modern airspace. Together they give VisionWave both an eyes-in-the-sky platform and a way to knock down the other side’s.Article contentArticle contentBoth are developed through VisionWave UK Ltd.
and manufactured in England with specialized aerospace and defense partners — a notable detail given European NATO members’ growing preference for allied, in-region manufacturing. They join VisionWave’s STRATUM™ ecosystem, which already includes the VARAN™ autonomous ground vehicle and the CAEAN™ AI-enabled sensing and mission-intelligence platform.Article content“For the first time, we publicly demonstrated multiple autonomous platforms operating within a common ecosystem,” said Douglas Davis, Executive Chairman of VisionWave Holdings.
“TALON™, D-FLY™, VARAN™ and CAEAN™ collectively showcase VisionWave’s ability to integrate artificial intelligence, sensing, autonomy, communications, mission intelligence and operational execution into deployable defense solutions.” Davis added that defense customers “are no longer looking for standalone technologies” but for integrated capabilities that “deploy quickly, operate together seamlessly and create measurable operational advantage.”Article contentWhy the Timing MattersAdvertisement 1This advertisement has not loaded yet.
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