Oct 9, 2025

Oct 9, 2025

Norwegian Army selects Valkyrie drone swarm from Six Robotics

Norwegian Army selects Valkyrie drone swarm from Six Robotics

The Norwegian Army has selected Valkyrie, the autonomous drone swarm system developed by Six Robotics for a pilot program focused on concept and technology development, to be run across multiple Army units.

Oslo, Norway, 9th October. Six Robotics today announced that the Norwegian Army has selected the Six Robotics Valkyrie autonomous drone swarm for a pilot program focused on concept and technology development, to be run across multiple Army units. This contract represents a significant milestone in the Army’s modernization efforts, ensuring robust situational awareness and operational resilience in complex and contested environment.

"Future conflicts will hinge on autonomy and speed. Valkyrie reflects Norway’s commitment to innovation and collaboration across defense and industry."

"Future conflicts will hinge on autonomy and speed. Valkyrie reflects Norway’s commitment to innovation and collaboration across defense and industry."

"Future conflicts will hinge on autonomy and speed. Valkyrie reflects Norway’s commitment to innovation and collaboration across defense and industry."

Christian Fredrik Eggesbø

Chief Executive Officer

The Valkyrie drone swarm will be fielded to support training and exercises with advanced unmanned systems, preparing soldiers for future combat environments defined by autonomy and speed. Valkyrie provides a scalable and intelligent swarm of drones designed for complex missions, including intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR). By combining advanced autonomy, swarm coordination, and integration with existing systems, Valkyrie delivers unmatched swarming capabilities.

The Norwegian Army has successfully demonstrated the Valkyrie system in joint exercises with Norway, Sweden, and Finland. Developed in close collaboration with FFI, Valkyrie highlights the strength of this partnership, ensuring that research translates into deployable, field-proven technology.



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