
Marduk Technologies Selected for Estonia’s 2025 Defence Industry Development Program
1 min readMarduk Technologies has been selected in the second round of the Ministry of Defence of Estonia 2025 Defence Industry Development Program.
Marduk Technologies took part in the recent Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems (C-UAS) demonstration held on Gotland as part of the GUTE project. This event, operated by FMV and Swedish Armed Forces, brought together Swedish and international industry partners to test and evaluate modular solutions against drone threats in operational conditions.
As part of the demonstration, Marduk’s SHARK system was fully integrated into the sensor-effector chain. SHARK provided real-time passive detection, classification and high-precision targeting information of aerial threats for the integrated systems.
Marduk has worked for several months with FMV, Swedish industry partners, and end-user representatives on system integration efforts within the GUTE project. This process focused on ensuring the seamless deployment and operational readiness of the SHARK system ahead of the demonstration.
The GUTE project underlines the Sweden’s commitment to fielding flexible, mobile, and rapidly deployable counter-drone solutions.
“At Marduk Technologies we are proud to see SHARK performing alongside world-class systems in one of Europe’s most advanced C-UAS solutions,” said Leet Rauno Lember, COO at Marduk Technologies. “This demonstration is a testament to the strength of our partnerships and a proof of how passive electro-optical targeting strengthens a layered defense against complex aerial threats.”
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