
Marduk at DiBaX 2025 – Strengthening NATO’s Digital Backbone with Passive Optical CUAS
2 min readMarduk took part in NATO’s DiBaX 2025 in Latvia, showcasing our passive optical C-UAS technology.

Our role in this initiative focuses on these key areas:
The STORE project is crucial as it develops Europe’s first extensive, shared database of defense imagery, focusing on enhancing the capabilities of optronic sensors integrated with AI to counter rapidly evolving threats like drone swarms and hypersonic missiles. This initiative is set to transform how land forces perceive and react on the battlefield by improving situational awareness and speeding up decision-making processes, which is very important in today’s complex threat environment.
For more information regarding the project: https://edf-store.com/
Stay tuned as we continue moving forward in this important defense technology project!

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