
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.

With technology developing quickly, the increase in unmanned aerial system use brings new challenges that need modern solutions.
Our CEO, Toomas Pruuden, joined hands with Saab’s Chief Strategy Officer for Surveillance, Linus Rydberg, to ink this important agreement. The MoU highlights our shared commitment to research and development, particularly in integrating AI with highly interoperable C-UAS systems.
During the signing, Carl-Johan Bergholm, Saab’s Head of Business Area Surveillance, highlighted the importance of this partnership: "The MoU is the next step in our work to help our customers meet future threats from drones. Marduk Technologies will add new competence to our established capabilities." We see this partnership as a powerful synergy that combines Marduk’s innovative approach to drone technology with Saab’s strong defence frameworks.
We are excited about the future of this partnership. It is not only about technology development but fostering a long-term relationship that promises mutual growth and learning.
Together with Saab, we move forward with a commitment to quality and innovation in the defence industry, so stay tuned!

Marduk took part in NATO’s DiBaX 2025 in Latvia, showcasing our passive optical C-UAS technology.

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Marduk Technologies recently showcased its SHARK system at Sweden’s GUTE C-UAS trials on Gotland, demonstrating advanced passive drone detection and targeting in real-world conditions.