US company Aimlock has been all about deadly accurate fire. Now it's also making last-resort weapons for the counter-drone fight.
Briefly

AimLock, founded in 2013, specializes in aided target recognition technologies for military applications, addressing a rapidly evolving area of conflict—countering drones. At SOF Week 2025, CEO Bryan Bockmon highlighted their advancements in autonomous weapon systems designed to address the growing threat of uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs), particularly in contexts like the Ukraine war. The technology enables the detection and targeting of drones through visual navigation, making it resilient against electronic warfare tactics, which may prove inadequate against advanced drone technologies.
If that doesn't work, then this is the last line of defense.
Our systems are designed to detect, classify, and track uncrewed aerial systems.
AimLock's technology has applications in various armed platforms, ensuring troops can lock onto targets more easily.
Our counter-drone systems rely on visual navigation and autonomous terminal guidance, making them invulnerable to signal jamming.
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