Frankenburg Technologies leads EURODAMM, a European Defence Fund programme developing a new class of drone-based air-to-ground missile precision strike systems.
Project title:
EURODAMM — European Drone-Based Affordable Mass Munitions
Project description:
Frankenburg Technologies has been selected by the European Defence Fund to deliver the 24-month EURODAMM programme.
Defending effectively today requires the ability to respond quickly and limit further attacks at their source, before they reach population centres, critical infrastructure, or overwhelm air defence. EURODAMM addresses this by developing affordable precision strike capabilities that can be sustained in real operations, not limited to a few high-cost uses.
EURODAMM develops a sovereign, EU-built system combining reusable swarm-capable drones, low-cost attritable missiles, and coordinated targeting and communications, designed for precision strike against ground targets at ranges of up to 50 km beyond the forward edge of the battle area (FEBA).
The programme progresses through prototyping and live demonstration to an operationally validated system, with a path to industrial production.
Project objective:
To develop and demonstrate an affordable, scalable, EU-built drone-based precision strike capability.
Project result:
A validated system architecture combining reusable drones, attritable missiles, and coordinated mission systems.
Consortium:
- Frankenburg Technologies OÜ, Estonia (coordinator
)
- Aktyvus Photonics UAB, Lithuania
- Civitta Sp. z o.o., Poland
- DefSecIntel Solutions OÜ, Estonia
- Fraunhofer Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Angewandten Forschung e.V., Germany
- Frankenburg Technologies SIA, Latvia
-
KrattWorks OÜ, Estonia
- Latvijas Mobilais Telefons SIA, Latvia
- Safran Electronics & Defense, France
- TEKEVER UAS, S.A., Portugal
- Teknologisk Institut, Denmark
- UAB Novian PRO, Lithuania
Project duration:
24 months
Funding information:
EURODAMM is co-funded by the European Defence Fund, with additional support from the Ministries of Defence of Estonia, Denmark and Latvia.
Estimated total cost:
EUR 10,498,699.70
Maximum EU contribution:
EUR 9,009,921.57
