French drone manufacturer DRONE VOLT (EPA: ALDRV) is exhibiting its complete dual-use unmanned aircraft portfolio at Eurosatory 2026, the international land and air-land defense and security forum running June 15-19, 2026 at Paris-Nord Villepinte.
Sovereign French drones for security forces
The Villepinte-based company says its line-up will support missions including mine clearance, firefighting, surveillance, infrastructure inspection and chemical hazard detection. "At Eurosatory the company will present its full range of dual-use solutions developed in France for security and defense stakeholders, and will also present its latest innovations contributing to counter-drone operations, in the context of evolving intervention doctrines," said CEO Marc Courcelle.
Counter-drone push
DRONE VOLT's appearance comes as France accelerates its sovereign defense robotics agenda — a theme echoed by EOS's parallel announcement of a €10 million counter-drone C2 hub in Nice and Lacroix's reveal of an upgraded S-KAPS counter-drone configuration.
An academy as part of the package
Beyond hardware, DRONE VOLT promotes its French-based academy that trains military and civilian pilots — a service offering that local European forces increasingly value as drone operations migrate from specialist units to general-purpose infantry. The Eurosatory 2026 reveal builds on a quarter of strong commercial momentum that has lifted ALDRV's defense backlog and follows the broader European counter-UAS wave on the show floor.
Reporting based on coverage from Euronext, Actusnews Wire and DRONE VOLT corporate communications.
