MBDA’s NEODE Systems Wins First French Army Contract for AI-Enhanced Akeron MP Missile

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MBDA’s NEODE Systems Wins First French Army Contract for AI-Enhanced Akeron MP Missile

NEODE Systems, a cutting-edge startup created by European defense giant MBDA, has secured its very first contract from the French Army just 18 months after its launch. The contract, awarded by France’s military procurement agency DGA (Direction Générale de l’Armement), marks a major step forward in integrating artificial intelligence into modern battlefield systems.

The focus of this new project is to enhance the beyond-line-of-sight (BLOS) capabilities of the Akeron MP missile system. At the heart of the program is MBDA’s AI-based decision-support tool called Ground Warden, which is designed to give soldiers real-time support and improve how they respond to evolving combat situations. The plan includes a live demonstration with missile firings by the end of 2025, aiming to validate the system's performance before it is cleared for official use.

The Akeron MP, already a sophisticated multi-purpose guided missile, will be further enhanced with AI to improve its targeting accuracy, situational awareness, and overall decision-making speed. These upgrades are intended to help land forces respond faster and more effectively to modern threats, especially in complex and unpredictable combat environments.

NEODE Systems was founded in January 2024 as MBDA’s innovation arm, focused on fast-paced digital development and AI integration. Unlike traditional defense programs that often involve long timelines, NEODE is taking a much more agile approach—developing technologies in short cycles and involving end-users at every step of the process. This strategy not only shortens delivery timelines but ensures the final product is closely aligned with battlefield needs.

MBDA CEO Eric Béranger praised the rapid progress of NEODE Systems, saying the company is a clear example of MBDA’s innovation and ability to adapt quickly to new technologies. He expressed strong confidence in NEODE’s mission to deliver next-generation solutions for both France and international defense partners.

Laurent Duport, the CEO of NEODE Systems, highlighted the significance of the deal, calling it proof that NEODE’s agile development model is both effective and essential. He noted that the use of disruptive technologies like AI gives armed forces an edge in today’s fast-evolving conflict scenarios.

Beyond this contract, NEODE’s broader business model includes licensing its software solutions to defense forces, making it easier and faster to upgrade existing weapons systems already in use. This kind of plug-and-play software integration could dramatically improve how quickly militaries can adapt their arsenals to meet new threats.

MBDA, the parent company of NEODE Systems, is a European defense powerhouse jointly owned by Airbus, BAE Systems, and Leonardo. The group has a strong presence across land, sea, and air domains and continues to play a central role in advancing Europe’s defense capabilities.

With this first contract, NEODE Systems has positioned itself as a rising force in the defense tech landscape, offering not only cutting-edge solutions but also the speed and flexibility that today’s battlefield demands.

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