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Huntsville Defense Tech Firm Lands $30M to Expand Counter-Drone Operations
National Desk
April 29, 2026
Allen Control Systems, headquartered in Huntsville, has raised $30 million to expand its counter-drone defense platform, marking a significant vote of confidence in the city's aerospace and defense sector. The funding will support doubled workforce expansion and facility growth as the company scales production of Bullfrog, its AI-driven robotic system designed to neutralize unmanned aerial threats.
The Huntsville firm specializes in autonomous defense technology that integrates with existing military ecosystems, including partnerships with major aerospace contractors like Lockheed Martin's Sanctum counter-UAS platform. This positions Huntsville—already home to NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, U.S. Army Redstone Arsenal, and dozens of defense contractors—as a growing hub for cutting-edge drone detection and neutralization technology.
The $30 million investment reflects broader industry momentum around counter-unmanned systems as military and commercial sectors grapple with rapidly evolving drone threats. Allen Control Systems' focus on AI-powered solutions addresses a critical gap in autonomous defense capabilities, particularly as unmanned systems become more prevalent across commercial, government, and military applications.
The expansion announcement comes as Huntsville continues its decades-long transformation from a rocket production center into a diversified aerospace and technology ecosystem. The city's established defense infrastructure, skilled workforce, and proximity to military installations make it an attractive location for companies developing next-generation aerospace and autonomous systems technology.


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