Defence tech Broswarm secures €800K round for next-gen mine detection

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  • Broswarm has raised €800K in venture funding from ScaleWolf, the dual use VC & accelerator, to further develop the X-Ray Eagle sensor and has signed a collaboration agreement with the Lithuanian Ministry of Defence to advance demining technology.
  • This funding will accelerate R&D and patenting, as Broswarm prepares to field-test the X-Ray Eagle and expand its deployment in conflict zones.
  • Broswarm’s technology was recognised with the first place at the NATO Innovation Challenge 2024. This sensor addresses a critical need in Ukraine, where traditional mine detection equipment lacks sufficient accuracy for the challenging terrain.

Despite substantial investment in demining efforts, outdated technology continues to hinder progress in conflict zones. Most mine detection systems rely on basic sensors that need to be almost at ground level to detect objects accurately, making them prone to false positives—a major drain on time and resources.

In Ukraine, where over 30% of the land is suspected to be mine-contaminated, dense vegetation and uneven terrain exacerbate these limitations. With more than 2 million landmines impacting agricultural areas, critical infrastructure, and limiting the mobility of Ukrainian forces, the need for a breakthrough in mine detection technology has never been more urgent.

Ernestas Žvaigždinas, co-founder and CEO of Broswarm

To address this, Broswarm is developing the X-Ray Eagle, a sensor that uses advanced radio waves to create 3D images of buried objects. Mounted on drones, the sensor can detect items up to 0.5 metres deep while operating from greater heights than traditional technology allows.

Following extensive testing and refinement, Broswarm recognized the X-Ray Eagle’s potential to significantly reduce false positives and provide reliable visual data for faster, more effective mine clearance. This new level of accuracy sets Broswarm apart in the mine detection field, paving the way for safer demining operations that are quicker and more efficient.

Ernestas Žvaigždinas, co-founder and CEO of Broswarm, said: “Our testing with drones and existing technologies has shown that terrain like Ukraine’s makes accurate detection of small objects underground incredibly challenging. That’s why we’re doubling down on deep tech with the X-Ray Eagle, which delivers a groundbreaking level of accuracy and depth perception for landmine detection. The visuals produced by our sensor are so clear, they’re almost like photographs, offering teams a completely new way to quickly and safely assess buried threats. We demonstrated this technology at the NATO Innovation Challenge, where it earned first place with outstanding results.”

Edvinas Skerza, Managing Partner at ScaleWolf and former Vice Minister of Defense of Lithuania, said: “Governments around the world are making landmine detection and clearance a priority, and for the Lithuanian Ministry of Defence, it’s currently the number one focus. So it’s not a surprise to see NATO award Broswarm with the first place in their innovation challenge. Their X-Ray Eagle sensor technology will offer an unmatched advantage, positioning them well ahead in landmine detection. In addition, with this level of accuracy, Broswarm’s technology will not only be able to clear mines from secure areas, but also support troops on the ground to manoeuvre faster and more safely through landmine-infested front line areas.”

Broswarm has recently hired a globally recognised physicist and signed a contract with the Lithuanian Ministry of Defence to collaborate on demining technology. With this funding, the company plans to accelerate R&D, refine and patent the X-Ray Eagle technology, ultimately achieving a field-ready prototype for large-scale deployment, further including field tests over the next 12 months.

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