Raven Tech’s Autonomous Drone Catcher Takes Flight
In a world where drones are becoming both a tool and a threat, Raven Tech, a startup based in Ängelholm, is pioneering a solution to autonomously capture intruding drones. The company has secured its first commercial customers, marking a significant step forward in drone security and autonomous defense technology.
Raven Tech’s system combines detection, autonomous flight, and net-based capture to neutralize unauthorized drones. Once an intruder is detected, the system deploys a drone to intercept and safely transport the rogue drone to a designated location. This innovation is already attracting attention from industries where security is paramount.
Rapidus reports the startup’s first commercial customer is a Swedish port operator, which will install the system to secure a terminal handling hazardous goods. According to Magnus Jansson, Raven Tech’s CTO and co-founder, the first delivery is scheduled for June 2026. The aim is to sell 100 systems in the next 12 month.
With a price tag reported to be around €45,000 for the system and a two-year license, Raven Tech is positioning itself as an alternative in autonomous drone security solutions.
Raven Tech is founded by Magnus Jansson, who has a long experience in visual startups such as Briskeye and Gamecam, and Leo Jansson, a former officer in the Swedish Air Force. The startups has been quietly developing its technology since 2020. The system has undergone rigorous testing in collaboration with a Nordic defense actor and an energy company.
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