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Shield AI and Destinus Test Autonomous Strike Interceptors in Spain

In the skies above Segovia, a new collaborative strike capability is taking shape as the Destinus Hornet interceptor successfully integrated Shield AI’s Hivemind software. The flight exercise represents a critical leap in neutralizing drone swarms and loitering munitions through autonomous coordination in contested airspace.

Shield AI and Destinus Test Autonomous Strike Interceptors in Spain
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The Segovia campaign marks the third phase of a technical partnership between the two firms, successfully executing a full-mission sequence that includes terrain-following penetration and terminal maneuver execution. By using the Hornet as a baseline platform, engineers validated that the Hivemind AI can manage mission planning and in-flight target updates without relying on constant ground command. This architecture is specifically designed to function in GNSS-denied environments where traditional communication links are frequently jammed or severed.

Christian Gutierrez, senior vice president of Hivemind at Shield AI, noted that the demonstration successfully closed the reconnaissance-to-strike loop at the speed required by modern threats. The technical groundwork laid during the tests paves the way for the next stage of development: deploying these autonomous behaviors to the Destinus Ruta, a low-cost turbojet strike platform. According to Destinus CTO Tim Moser, the goal is to shift from experimental demonstrations to fieldable systems that maintain clear command authority while allowing for third-party autonomy integration. The upcoming deployment in Ukraine will focus on testing coordinated strike behaviors between V-BAT aircraft and multiple Ruta systems, aiming to refine the reliability of the platform for active combat use.

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