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Balerion Principal Aidan Daoussis sits down with Brett Hill, Founder & CEO of Praetorian Aeronautics, to discuss autonomous counter-drone defense. The company is developing Arrow and Dagger autonomous interceptors, supported by AI-enabled battle-management software, to counter aerial and maritime autonomous threats. Its systems are designed to provide scalable, longer-range defense against saturation attacks that can overwhelm electronic warfare, guns, directed-energy weapons, and conventional missiles.
Timestamped Overview
00:00 – Introduction and Praetorian’s counter-autonomy mission
04:07 – Arrow and Dagger interceptor architecture, range, and manufacturing
06:29 – Demand across Ukraine, the Middle East, and the Indo-Pacific
10:28 – Electronic warfare, directed energy, guns, missiles, and kinetic interceptors
16:44 – Drone detection, radar limitations, and AI-supported decision-making
20:46 – Evolving Shahed tactics, autonomous threats, and faster interceptors
25:11 – Hypersonic defense and the concept of aerial minefields
30:00 – Counter-autonomy requirements for a Pacific conflict
33:37 – Maritime motherships, distributed sensing, and long-range defense
36:21 – Australia’s defense technology ecosystem and AUKUS cooperation
41:04 – The future roles of defense startups and traditional primes
46:48 – Brett’s aerospace career and the founding of Praetorian
48:57 – Company growth, autonomous interception milestones, and Ukraine deployment
51:53 – Why AI, autonomy, and scalable manufacturing are becoming essential
By Balerion Space VenturesBalerion Principal Aidan Daoussis sits down with Brett Hill, Founder & CEO of Praetorian Aeronautics, to discuss autonomous counter-drone defense. The company is developing Arrow and Dagger autonomous interceptors, supported by AI-enabled battle-management software, to counter aerial and maritime autonomous threats. Its systems are designed to provide scalable, longer-range defense against saturation attacks that can overwhelm electronic warfare, guns, directed-energy weapons, and conventional missiles.
Timestamped Overview
00:00 – Introduction and Praetorian’s counter-autonomy mission
04:07 – Arrow and Dagger interceptor architecture, range, and manufacturing
06:29 – Demand across Ukraine, the Middle East, and the Indo-Pacific
10:28 – Electronic warfare, directed energy, guns, missiles, and kinetic interceptors
16:44 – Drone detection, radar limitations, and AI-supported decision-making
20:46 – Evolving Shahed tactics, autonomous threats, and faster interceptors
25:11 – Hypersonic defense and the concept of aerial minefields
30:00 – Counter-autonomy requirements for a Pacific conflict
33:37 – Maritime motherships, distributed sensing, and long-range defense
36:21 – Australia’s defense technology ecosystem and AUKUS cooperation
41:04 – The future roles of defense startups and traditional primes
46:48 – Brett’s aerospace career and the founding of Praetorian
48:57 – Company growth, autonomous interception milestones, and Ukraine deployment
51:53 – Why AI, autonomy, and scalable manufacturing are becoming essential