AI Defense Stock VisionWave Holdings (Nasdaq: $VWAV)
Unveils Argus, A Space Enabled AI Counter Drone System; @VWAVInc
New A
Space Enabled AI Counter Drone System to be Developed in Partnership with
BladeRanger
DEC 2, 2025 Investorideas.com, a top 100 rated investment site for retail Investors
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reports on news for VisionWave Holdings, Inc ( Nasdaq: VWAV)
, VisionWave Technologies Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of VisionWave
Holdings, Inc today announced that it has begun R&D on Argus, a space-enabled,
AI-driven counter-drone (C-UAS) system created in collaboration with
BladeRanger to defend against modern unmanned aircraft threats. Argus is designed
to detect, classify, track, and defeat hostile unmanned aircraft across wide operational
areas.
Argus takes its name from the many-eyed guardian in Greek mythology,
symbolizing persistent and continuous watchfulness. It is designed as a global counter-drone
kill chain that operates from space and uses high-frequency (HF) communications to coordinate
defense assets across wide areas. The system combines space-based imaging,
advanced object-recognition AI, resilient HF connectivity, and a layered mix of
interceptors and effectors. VisionWave has completed the system architecture
and plans to file a patent application in the coming weeks covering its core
technical innovations (which application has not yet been filed and for which
no assurance of allowance can be given).
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“Modern conflicts have shown that
small drones and loitering munitions can redefine the battlefield with little
warning,” said Doug Davis, VisionWave Chairman. “Argus is intended to be
designed to designed to provide nations with a theater-scale shield that can
detect hostile drones from space, classify them instantly, and coordinate a
precise response in real time, even in highly contested environments.”
A space-enabled, AI-driven kill chain
Argus is intended to be designed to function
as a persistent, multi-layered defense system. In the space segment, satellites
equipped with EO/IR and optional SAR/RF payloads are expected to provide continuous
monitoring of borders, critical infrastructure, ports, and urban areas. These
sensors are intended to detect and track the full spectrum of small and
tactical drones at operationally meaningful ranges, creating an early warning
layer over wide areas.
On top of this sensor layer, Argus is
intended to apply AI-driven, object-recognition technology that identifies
structural features such as rotors, arms, fuselage, and wings. Using multi-view
imagery, it reconstructs a virtual 3D model and fuses it with behavioral cues such
as flight profile and loitering patterns to classify drone type, evaluate potential
payloads, and generate a real-time threat score.
For resilient connectivity, Argus is
intended to use an AI-controlled HF backbone that is expected to maintain
beyond line-of-sight communications between satellites, ground stations,
interceptor sites, and remote sensors, even when SATCOM, cellular, or microwave
links are jammed or disabled. The HF system continuously models ionospheric
conditions and selects frequencies, paths, and antenna configurations to
preserve reliable links.
A dedicated security layer uses
asynchronous encryption to harden GPS and command-and-control (C2) links used
to send instructions to drones, sensors, and interceptors, and to receive
status and telemetry from them. A proprietary asynchronous key exchange is
intended to protect HF command and control channels and GPS correction
messages, with the goal of making Argus highly resistant to jamming, spoofing,
and man in the middle attacks. This cryptographic layer is designed to protect
both navigation integrity and command authority in contested environments.
At the engagement layer, Argus is
intended to use layered interceptors and effectors to coordinate a wide range
of responses. These include interceptor drones, ground-based rapid-fire
systems, RF jammers, deceptive navigation injectors, and optional lasers or
high-power microwave assets. Together, they support both soft-kill and
hard-kill options, allowing the system to tailor its response to each specific
threat scenario.
Targeting major C-UAS defense market
share
VisionWave is aiming for the global
defense C-UAS market. The company believes the Argus architecture may position it
uniquely in the rapidly expanding counter-drone domain. By combining
space-based early warning, small-object recognition derived from
facial-recognition heritage, all-weather HF connectivity, and strong
encryption, VisionWave hopes to offer
a system that can scale from national borders and strategic infrastructure to
ports, bases, and high-value events.
“Most C-UAS solutions today are local
with one radar, one camera, one gun protecting a single base or airport,” said
Shmulik Yannay, BladeRanger CEO. “Argus is designed from day one as a
wide-area, multi-domain system. Our objective is to capture a major share of
the global defense C-UAS market by offering a solution that is space-enabled,
resilient, and ready for near-peer electronic warfare.”
Argus will be built on existing
VisionWave technologies that have already been developed and validated in other
programs. These
include advanced encryption for HF communications and GPS augmentation,
patented pattern-recognition technology, and an AI-driven HF network for
non-line-of-sight connectivity. Leveraging these assets is expected to shorten
the Argus R&D timeline as the company advances from architecture and
simulation into prototyping and field demonstrations; however, no assurance can
be given that such timeline will be met or that the system will perform as
anticipated.
About VisionWave Holdings, Inc. (VWAV)
VisionWave develops advanced airborne, RF-sensing, and AI-powered
technologies serving the defense, homeland-security, and
critical-infrastructure sectors. VisionWave’s mission is to enhance
national-level safety, intelligence, and operational resilience through
next-generation sensing and autonomous platforms.
About BladeRanger
BladeRanger develops industrial-grade drone-based solutions for grid
maintenance, fire prevention, and optimization. The company’s proprietary
payloads, AI analytics, and autonomous workflows are engineered to deliver
safer, cleaner, and more efficient operations across large-scale energy and
infrastructure environments. VisionWave has entered into a binding
Letter of Intent to acquire its subsidiary - the transaction has not closed yet
and remains subject to numerous conditions, and there can be no assurance that
the transaction will be completed on the contemplated timetable or at all.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the
meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, including without limitation statements
regarding the proposed acquisition of Solar Drone Ltd., a subsidiary of
BladeRanger, potential integration of technologies, the development,
performance, capabilities, and commercialization of Argus, and any future
business or commercial opportunities. In particular, there is no assurance the
proposed acquisition will be completed on the contemplated timetable or at all
and no assurance that Argus will be successfully developed, achieve the anticipated
performance characteristics, or result in any commercial opportunities. Words
such as “will,” “expects,” “believes,” “potential,” “anticipated,” “intends,”
“plans,” “designed,” and similar expressions identify forward-looking
statements. Actual outcomes may differ materially. Forward-looking statements
are based on current expectations and are subject to risks and uncertainties
described in VisionWave’s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission. VisionWave undertakes no obligation to update these statements
except as required by law. See VisionWave’s most recent Form 10-K and 10-Q
for a fuller list of risk factors. The Company undertakes no obligation to
update these statements.
Investor Contact:
investors@vwav.inc
Website: https://www.vwav.inc
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