Estonian company Rantelon unveils next-generation counter-drone weapon

Estonian company Rantelon unveils next-generation counter-drone weapon

Estonian electronics and defence company Rantelon is presenting its fourth-generation portable counter-drone system at the SSD 2026 trade show. The new counter-drone gun is designed for both military forces and critical infrastructure protection, and can neutralize low-frequency drones as well.

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Estonian electronics and defence company Rantelon is taking a new step in the counter-drone field, unveiling for the first time at the SSD 2026 trade show its fourth-generation portable counter-drone weapon. The innovation is aimed at countering the rapidly evolving drone threat across diverse operational environments.

The new counter-drone gun has been developed for use in military forces, domestic security agencies and critical infrastructure protection. The system stands apart from previous solutions primarily in its ability to neutralize not only drones controlled on conventional frequency bands, but also low-frequency drones.

The use of low-frequency drones has grown significantly in recent military conflicts, rendering traditional counter-drone systems inadequate. Rantelon has stayed abreast of these developments and designed its new product with this pressing operational need in mind.

Rantelon is a recognized player in the Estonian defence industry, with solutions that have seen use both domestically and internationally. The presentation at SSD 2026 offers the company an opportunity to showcase the new product to a wide international audience and open doors to new markets.

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