At the Joint Force Training Center on March 27, 2025, ATREYD made a significant impact by unveiling its innovative drone wall counter-UAS solution, positioning itself as a top-tier response to the growing threat of glide bombs. Presented before NATO representatives and a distinguished jury, ATREYD’s solution was met with immediate interest from several NATO forces—as well as from the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
As glide bombs continue to challenge traditional air defense systems due to their speed, precision, and low radar cross-section, the need for agile, adaptive countermeasures has become urgent. ATREYD’s approach introduces a layered drone-based defense architecture that rapidly deploys autonomous aerial interceptors to form a dynamic « wall » against incoming threats, including both glide bombs and other low-flying precision munitions.
Unlike conventional missile-based systems, the ATREYD drone wall provides persistent coverage, cost-effective interception, and scalable deployment, making it an ideal complement to existing ground-based air defense infrastructure. Its advanced autonomy, machine vision, and multi-drone coordination were key features highlighted during the live demonstrations.
Sources close to the event reported that NATO officials praised the system’s modularity and operational readiness, while Ukrainian representatives expressed strong interest in fast-tracking operational trials, citing the immediate relevance of such a system in active conflict zones.
« With threats evolving faster than doctrine, technologies like ATREYD offer a critical edge in protecting forces and infrastructure in contested environments, » said one NATO defense advisor attending the event.
As ATREYD moves toward broader field testing and integration partnerships, it is poised to play a pivotal role in modern battlefield air defense—especially as adversaries increase their reliance on hard-to-detect, low-altitude munitions.