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Nigeria backs local combat drones for defence

Nigeria showcases locally built defence drones and vehicles as Terra Industries expands military tech ambitions

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Autonomous tracked ground vehicle for mine detection displayed inside Terra Industries workshop in Nigeria

An unmanned ground vehicle developed by Terra Industries is showcased during a demonstration of locally built military systems designed to detect explosives and support frontline operations in Nigeria

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Keypoints:

  • Nigerian startup unveils interceptor drones and mine-detection vehicles
  • Terra Industries pivots from infrastructure security to military systems
  • $34m funding and DICON partnership signal defence tech ambitions

NIGERIA has taken a decisive step towards strengthening its defence sector after a local startup unveiled a suite of autonomous military systems designed for modern battlefield conditions.

At a demonstration attended by senior military officials and government representatives on Monday, Terra Industries showcased interceptor drones, mine-detection vehicles and battlefield intelligence software aimed at supporting frontline operations.

Shift towards indigenous defence capability

The unveiling marks a strategic pivot for Terra Industries, which previously focused on commercial infrastructure security but is now moving into direct defence applications for the Nigerian Armed Forces.

The company, founded by Nathan Nwachuku and Maxwell Maduka just two years ago, is positioning itself at the centre of Nigeria’s push to localise defence production and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers.
The development signals a deeper shift in Nigeria’s security strategy—towards defence sovereignty and lower-cost, scalable technologies. As conflict dynamics evolve, locally engineered systems could reshape procurement models across West Africa. They may also position Nigeria as an emerging hub for military technology.

Technology shaped by battlefield realities

Officials at the demonstration were shown unmanned ground vehicles capable of detecting improvised explosive devices, alongside interceptor drones designed to neutralise aerial threats through kinetic impact rather than missile systems.

According to Reuters, the technologies are tailored to real-world combat conditions, including the rising use of drones and roadside explosives by insurgent groups.

Nigeria continues to grapple with a complex security environment, particularly in the northeast where insurgent groups such as Boko Haram remain active, alongside banditry and armed violence in other regions.

Military officials say such systems could help reduce casualties linked to improvised explosive devices, which remain a persistent threat to deployed personnel.

For deeper insight into how emerging technologies are reshaping national defence, see
how AI and cybersecurity can transform Nigeria’s security.

Lower-cost defence models gain traction

A defining feature of Terra’s systems is affordability. The interceptor drones are designed to counter aerial threats without relying on expensive missile-based defences, offering a more scalable solution for militaries operating under budget constraints.

This reflects a broader shift in modern warfare. From Eastern Europe to the Middle East, relatively low-cost autonomous systems have increasingly challenged traditional, capital-intensive military hardware. These lessons are now influencing defence strategies across Africa.

Backed by investors and state partnerships

Terra Industries’ rapid rise has been supported by significant financial backing, with $34m raised from investors including Lux Capital and 8VC—an indicator of growing global interest in Africa’s defence technology sector.

Earlier funding rounds, including a reported $11.75m raise, helped accelerate product development and expansion.

In February, the company signed a joint venture agreement with the Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (DICON), aimed at strengthening domestic production capacity and reducing import dependence.

Further expansion plans include a 34,000-square-foot drone manufacturing facility in Ghana, expected to become operational by June and positioned as a regional production hub.

For more on Terra’s early funding and growth trajectory, read: Gen Z-led Terra raises $11.75m for African defence.

Africa accelerates defence tech shift

Terra Industries says its systems are already being used to protect infrastructure assets valued at around $11bn, highlighting its growing footprint across Africa.

Analysts say the company reflects a wider continental movement towards defence self-reliance, as governments seek to respond more effectively to evolving threats while reducing dependence on external suppliers.

Countries such as South Africa and Rwanda have also begun investing in locally developed defence and surveillance technologies, pointing to a gradual but strategic shift in how African states approach security and industrial policy.

Nigeria’s broader surveillance and intelligence gaps remain a challenge, as explored in
inadequate satellite infrastructure hindering security efforts.

Outlook: scaling beyond Nigeria

While still in its early stages, Terra Industries’ expansion into military-grade systems could mark a turning point for Nigeria’s defence sector.

If successfully scaled, such technologies may enhance national security capability while positioning Nigeria as a key player in Africa’s emerging defence manufacturing ecosystem.

The challenge ahead will be balancing rapid innovation with effective regulation, ensuring that new capabilities are deployed responsibly while maintaining operational effectiveness.

Tags: African military innovationBoko Haram securityDICON partnershipdrone manufacturing GhanaNigeria defence techTerra Industries drones
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