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Nordic Air Defence

Defense marketsecurityCurated record

Develops the Kreuger 100, a lightweight battery-powered drone interceptor that replaces conventional seeker/guidance hardware with software-defined pulsed propulsion and controlled aerodynamics, targeting roughly 10x lower production cost than standard interceptors for scalable counter-UAS defense. Emerged from stealth in late 2024; Sweden planned live testing of the Kreuger 100 ahead of potential transfer to Ukraine, and the Kreuger 100XR variant has been discussed as a candidate for NATO's drone wall. Expanded to Poland in March 2026 through partnerships with WB Group and Tantalit. Dual-use positioning covers both military and civilian airspace protection.

HeadquartersStockholm, SE
Founded2024
Defense funding$4M
Team11-50
Deployments0
Open roles0
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Company overview

Identity and operating footprint

Company typeRobot maker
Market segmentDefense
StageSeed
FoundersKarl Rosander (Co-founder & CEO)
Regions servedEurope
Countries deployedNot listed
Service footprintNot listed
Last reviewed2026-07-05
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Robot models

Specifications remain vendor-claimed

Machinesecurity

Kreuger 100

  • Software-guided interceptor with no traditional onboard guidance hardware, cutting production cost by about 10x

    Counter-drone interceptor using pulsed propulsion and software-controlled aerodynamics instead of conventional seekers

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  • Capable of downing Orlan- and Shahed-class drones despite miniature size

    Interceptor effectiveness claim against common Russian ISR and one-way attack drones

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Machineamr

Kreuger 100XR

  • No specifications on file.
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Funding history

Publicly announced rounds

Investors on recordSNO VenturesJorgen BladhJan Gurander
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Company timeline

Milestones and announcements

2026-03-18Expanded to Poland with WB Group and Tantalit partnershipsThe Defense Post
2024-11-20Secured EUR 1.2M strategic investment led by SNO VenturesEDR Magazine
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Source ledger

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