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Dutch military invests millions in drone software platform

By Thomson Reuters Jul 2, 2026 | 11:03 PM

AMSTERDAM, July 3 (Reuters) – The Dutch military will invest tens of millions of euros in ​a three-year partnership with ‌Dutch defence technology company Intelic to develop drone software, the two sides said on Friday.

The Dutch Defence Ministry ‌and ​Intelic said they ⁠aimed to create ⁠a common software platform that would allow unmanned systems from different manufacturers to operate together.

“Ukraine teaches ​us that not only the hardware, but also the ⁠software is of ⁠great importance,” junior defence ​minister Derk Boswijk said.

“Making different drone ​systems work together makes the fight ‌easier.”

The partnership will build on Intelic’s NEXUS command-and-control software, which the company said has been ⁠used on the battlefield in Ukraine since last year.

“Europe now has more than ⁠700 ‌drone manufacturers, and that ⁠number continues to grow,” ​Intelic ‌CEO Maurits Korthals Altes ​said.

“For defence ⁠organisations, the challenge is no longer access to technology, but ensuring those technologies can operate together.”

(Reporting by Bart Meijer. Editing by ​Mark Potter)