
As part of a partnership with the Estonian company FrankenburgTech, it is planned to locate production facilities for this system in Poland, including the creation of a production plant with a planned capacity of up to 10 thousand missiles per year, the report says.
“The agreement also lays the foundation for the development of future systems, including the MARK II, which is expected to increase its effective range to 5-8 km, enhancing layered air defense capabilities,” the company noted.
As work progresses, it is planned to expand production capacity in Poland.
As Polish Minister of National Defense Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysh, quoted by the Polish Ministry of Defense, noted, the agreement was concluded against the backdrop of threats from the aggressor country Russia, Belarus and those who threaten European security and world peace.
Context
FrankenburgTech has developed low-cost Mark 1 drone-killing missiles that use artificial intelligence to hit the target. The missile can hit targets flying at an altitude of up to 2 km.




