Companies

System Electronic Export (SEE)

A Ukrainian firm building SEEDIS, an autonomous quadrotor drone interceptor with onboard AI target recognition.

System Electronic Export, known as SEE, is a Ukrainian company working on counter-drone interception. Its product is SEEDIS, an interceptor first presented in February 2026 at the World Defence Show in Riyadh and shown again at UMEX 2026 in Abu Dhabi, in both cases alongside the National Association of Ukrainian Defence Industries (NAUDI). SEEDIS launches vertically from an X-shaped layout with four tip-mounted rotors, so it needs no dedicated launch equipment, and the company describes it as a fully Ukrainian development — conceding that some components are imported but saying the engineering, software and design are its own.

The interceptor combines day, night and thermal cameras with onboard image recognition to spot targets at 500 to 1,000 metres, calculate an attack trajectory and engage. Its warhead can be triggered by an operator or, the company says, autonomously by artificial intelligence, a pitch it frames around freeing up scarce FPV pilots. Reported figures include a top speed of 320 km/h, a cruising speed of 190 km/h, a 5,000-metre ceiling and an 18-kilometre tactical radius, on an airframe of about 4.5 kilograms with a sub-kilogram-class warhead. The developer says SEEDIS was completing testing and preparing documentation for codification at the time of its unveiling.

SEE positions SEEDIS to work alone or as part of a wider air-defence network: when tied into the Krechet command-and-control system, it says, multiple interceptors can be coordinated against incoming threats. That places the firm in a crowded field of Ukrainian interceptors built to chase Russian reconnaissance and strike drones, a field that includes the Wild Hornets Sting and the Freya interceptor from Fire Point . Pitching the system abroad through NAUDI, well before it has cleared codification at home, fits a broader pattern of Ukrainian developers using Gulf defence shows to court export interest in hardware proven against live Russian drone raids. The company’s founding year, headquarters and leadership are not publicly disclosed.

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Products

Drones

  • SEEDIS

    An autonomous interceptor in an X-shaped quadrotor layout for protecting airspace from hostile UAVs; uses day/night/thermal cameras and AI image recognition to detect, track and engage targets, with the warhead triggered by an operator or, the company says, by onboard AI. Reported max speed 320 km/h, cruise 190 km/h, ceiling 5,000 m, 18 km tactical radius and 4.5 kg max take-off mass.

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