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‘Swiss’ anti-drone system is made in Israel

The drone defence system was ordered in October
The drone defence system was ordered in October Keystone

An anti-drone defence system ordered by the Swiss defence ministry contains key components from an Israeli arms company, research by Swiss public broadcaster SRF has discovered.

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A CHF3.5 million contract was awarded in October to Securiton, a subsidiary of the Swiss Securitas Group.

SRF Rundschau has discovered that that Securiton does not manufacture the system itself but acts as a supplier for Israeli partner company D-Fend Solutions. This includes the ‘Cyber ​​Takeover System’ that has been used to protect the World Economic Forum in Davos.

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Cyber ​​Takeover relies on a scanner that detects and hacks radio signals from drones. This makes it possible to remotely control enemy drones and land them.

The Securitas Group confirmed to Rundschau that it is “collaborating with D-Fend on drone security.”

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Swiss defence procurement unit Armasuisse said: “An Israeli subcontractor is integrated into Securiton’s defense system. However, Securiton is the supplier of the system to Armasuisse, and the integration responsibility lies with a Swiss supplier.”

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According to Professor Roland Siegwart, head of the Institute for Robotics at the Swiss federal technology institute ETH Zurich, Israel is a leader in drone defense.

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Siegwart said D-Fend Solutions technology is effective “with standard commercial drones” but cannot stop drones that can fly without a radio connection.

Armasuisse declined to comment on whether its new defense system has a capability gap.

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The ongoing arms cooperation between Switzerland and Israel has come under criticism in the context of the Gaza War. D-Fend Solutions is a supplier to the Israeli army.  

“It’s certainly always a bit more political when Israel or other countries, some of which are at war, supply something,” said Siegwart. “But we can’t avoid using such technologies in Switzerland from countries that have already tested them.”

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