Military drone designer and maker Dzyne Technologies, which has operations at various sites in Orange County, and national defense company Romarm SAÂ of Romania have signed a memorandum of understanding for various defense and border security initiatives.
Dzyne said in a statement late last week that it will work alongside Romarm and key Romanian defense companies to research, design, and produce tailored solutions for border security, critical infrastructure protection, and other key domestic security domains.
The agreement formalized a framework for multiple joint efforts necessary to meet Romania’s national and regional security objectives encompassing cutting-edge autonomous defense technologies.
Christopher Miller, chief strategy officer for Dzyne Technologies and former Acting U.S. Secretary of Defense said in the statement: “This agreement represents a critical step forward in our strategic partnership with Romania, reinforcing our shared commitment to enhancing regional security through cutting-edge drone and counter-drone technologies. It symbolizes a generational leap toward innovation, combining our expertise with Romania’s vision to develop advanced drone and counter-drone capabilities. Together, we will build solutions that redefine the future of defense.”