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KrattWorks – European Developer of AI-Enabled GPS-Denied Drones

Strategic-Technological Assessment of KrattWorks’ Role in European Defence Autonomy, NATO Interoperability, and Supply Chain Resilience

13 pages · PDF · 02 February 2026 · Licensed single-user copy, watermarked to the buyer

Tactical Unmanned Aerial Systems Computer Vision Swarm Coordination & Distributed Control

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KrattWorks is a Tallinn-based drone developer specializing in onboard computer vision and resilient communications for unmanned systems. Its AI-enabled UAV platforms operate without GPS, maintaining navigation even under jamming or GPS-denial, and relay real-time target data to operators.

In recent years the startup has leveraged EU and NATO initiatives – notably leading an EDF-funded consortium – to advance GNSS-free navigation and swarming capabilities. Its product line ranges from tactical ISR quadcopters with thermal and EO sensors to aerial target drones supplied to the Estonian military .

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