Granta Autonomy, a Lithuanian drone manufacturer, began supplying drones to Ukraine following Russia's invasion in March 2022. The CEO, Gediminas Guoba, collects battlefield feedback to refine the products, moving from remote assessments to direct involvement in combat zones. The drones support operations without GPS or radio signals and offer critical surveillance and tracking capabilities. The company has delivered 1,000 drones and has contracts for thousands more. This real-time access to usage data is pivotal for development, as the technology is rigorously tested in active combat environments.
Granta Autonomy delivers drones and components designed for autonomy when radio and GPS signals are denied, supporting intelligence-gathering, surveillance, and target acquisition.
CEO Gediminas Guoba highlights that in NATO armed forces, systems are used infrequently, while in Ukraine, they are deployed daily, facilitating rapid learning about their performance.
The company has sent 1,000 GA-10FPV-AI quadcopter drones to Ukraine, designed for attack and surveillance, with a contract for nearly 4,000 more.
Understanding the effectiveness of products on a real battlefield allows Granta Autonomy to make informed improvements and upgrades to their drone technology.
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