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Human Technology Marks 2026 as the First Year of K-Anti-Drone Exports... "Middle East and Southeast Asia Deals Imminent"

Human Technology Marks 2026 as the First Year of K-Anti-Drone Exports... "Middle East and Southeast Asia Deals Imminent"

Human Technology's "K-Anti-Drone Solution" is accelerating its push into the global market, with full-scale overseas exports expected to begin next year. On December 23, Human Technology announced that it has been in discussions to supply its anti-drone systems to Southeast Asian countries such as Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam, as well as Middle Eastern countries including the UAE and Saudi Arabia.


The company explained that, recently, Human Agos's products have started to attract increasing attention in overseas markets, building on their domestic achievements, and that negotiations for supply contracts have rapidly gained momentum. Since Human Technology will directly supply overseas orders, the company expects to see a significant improvement in its financial structure once exports begin in earnest.


This year, Human Technology and Human Agos secured multiple contracts for drone defense projects targeting key national infrastructure, including government offices, airports, and nuclear power plants, thereby proving their technological capabilities and reliability. Notably, they also operated their anti-drone solution at the Gyeongju APEC site, a major international event, establishing a proven track record in real-world operations.


Following their domestic achievements, both companies have continued efforts to expand into overseas markets. In October this year, Human Technology signed a strategic partnership with a listed Indian company to enter the local market, while last month, Human Agos held a demonstration of its next-generation anti-drone system for government and military officials in Kazakhstan.


They have also participated in numerous global defense industry exhibitions, such as KADEX (International Defense Exhibition), DSK (Drone Show Korea), and KOREA C-UAS (Korea Counter-UAS Expo), expanding their networks and holding partnering meetings with organizations and companies from various countries at these events.


A company representative stated, "2026 will mark the first year of Human Technology's overseas expansion. Projects targeting Southeast Asian countries are now within reach for export, and we expect to achieve meaningful results in the Middle East as well next year."


He added, "While K-defense products exported to overseas markets have traditionally focused on offensive weaponry, global demand is now expanding to include defensive K-defense products such as our anti-drone systems. As one of the leading companies in the domestic anti-drone field, we will do our utmost to raise our corporate profile and enhance the nation's standing."


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