Nigeria Unveils Homegrown Defence Technologies

Nigeria has taken a significant step towards strengthening its counter-insurgency capabilities by unveiling new defence technologies developed by local startup Terra Industries.

The company introduced interceptor drones and mine-clearing unmanned vehicles, marking a strategic shift from its previous focus on civilian drone applications and security equipment.

The development comes as Nigeria continues to confront a protracted insurgency that has persisted for over 17 years.

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In recent months, militant groups have intensified their tactics, increasingly deploying improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and drones to target military positions, complicating operational responses and contributing to rising casualties.

Speaking at the unveiling, Terra Industries Chief Executive Officer Nathan Nwachukwu outlined the scope of the new systems.

“We are unveiling new defence systems such as our interceptor UAVs, our minesweepers, ground vehicles that can detect IEDs on the ground, and our battlefield intelligence software,” he said.

Nigeria Unveils Homegrown Defence Technologies
The Terra Industries facility in Abuja, Nigeria. Credit: Military Africa.

The suite of technologies is designed to enhance surveillance, neutralise aerial threats, and detect hidden explosives in conflict zones.

Military authorities have signalled strong support for the initiative. Babatunde Alaya, who leads the Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (DICON), emphasised the urgency of adopting such innovations. He noted that collaboration with Terra Industries was essential, particularly in light of “high troop casualties from improvised explosive devices.”

The partnership reflects a broader push to localise defence production and reduce reliance on foreign military hardware.

Analysts suggest that integrating indigenous technology into Nigeria’s security architecture could improve operational efficiency while fostering domestic innovation. However, the effectiveness of these systems in active combat conditions will be closely watched as the military continues its campaign against insurgent groups.

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