Sensofusion Tactical Drone Factory
A Shipping Container Building 50 Interceptor
Drones a Day

A Shipping Container Building 50 Interceptor
Drones a Day

A fully self-contained drone manufacturing facility built inside a standard shipping container. Equipped with industrial 3D printers, an electronics assembly station, and a complete parts inventory, a single Drone Factory can produce approximately 50 interceptor drones per day. The factory can be operated by a small team and deployed anywhere in the world.

The announcement comes as the wars in Ukraine and the broader Middle East have fundamentally rewritten the rules of air defense. In Ukraine, low-cost drones have reshaped the battlefield, forcing both sides into an accelerating cycle of innovation where today’s effective interceptor can be countered within weeks. In the Middle East, long-range drone threats have demonstrated that static defense infrastructure alone is insufficient. Across every theater, one lesson has become clear: the side that can adapt fastest wins.

Conventional defense manufacturing relies on large production runs and centralized warehousing. For most military hardware, this works. For drones, it does not. Drone technology evolves so rapidly that a design manufactured today may be tactically obsolete by the time it reaches the front line. Warehouses full of last quarter’s drones represent not just wasted capital, but a strategic vulnerability.
Sensofusion’s answer is radical: don’t stockpile drones at all. Instead, stockpile the capability to build them.

The Sensofusion Tactical Drone Factory is a complete manufacturing facility compressed into a standard 20-foot shipping container (ISO 668, STANAG-compatible). Inside, a bank of industrial 3D printers produces carbon plastic airframes and structural components around the clock, while a dedicated manned assembly station handles electronics integration, motor installation, and final quality checks. Raw materials, spare parts, and tooling are stored on board.
Because the factory uses additive manufacturing, switching between drone designs requires only a new design plan. When intelligence identifies a new threat, operators can download an updated design and begin manufacturing immediately. This makes the Tactical Drone Factory not just a plant, but a platform for continuous adaptation.


Mikko Hypponen, Chief Research Officer, Sensofusion

The core innovation is not any single technology, but the operational agility that emerges when manufacturing, logistics, and deployment are collapsed into a single transportable unit.
Every drone is manufactured to the current best design. There is no legacy inventory to manage or write off. The plant can wait patiently for years to be ready when needed.
The container ships by road, rail, sea, or air using standard logistics. No specialized infrastructure is required at the destination.
A team of 3 persons can operate the entire facility with basic training, reducing the logistical and security burden of forward-deployed manufacturing.
The same facility can produce interceptor drones, winged reconnaissance drones, or entirely new designs. The current generation of interceptor drones built in the Tactical Drone Factory have reached flight speeds above 220 mph (350 km/h).
When a new drone threat is identified, a counter-design can be in production within hours.

Sensofusion Tactical Drone factory supports integration with all Sensofusion drone detection technologies, including the Airfence product line. End result is an integrated system for both detecting and countering drones.
Sensofusion Tactical Drone Factory can be ordered today, with deliveries starting in May 2026. Pricing starts from 2 100 000 €, including shipping to anywhere in the world (export restrictions apply).

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