A LinkedIn post from Shield AI describes its V-BAT unmanned aerial system being featured in Athens during Greece’s Independence Day parade on March 25. The post notes that V-BAT appeared alongside Hellenic Army systems and that senior Shield AI business development leaders for Europe and Eastern Europe were present at the event.
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According to the post, Greece has operated V-BAT since 2020 and is characterized as one of the system’s most experienced European users, primarily supporting maritime domain awareness in the Aegean and surrounding areas. This public showcase in a national defense context may signal entrenched operational use and could support Shield AI’s positioning as a relevant supplier for European defense modernization and coastal security needs.
The emphasis on long-term deployment and operational experience in Greece suggests potential for follow-on sales, upgrades, and expanded mission profiles, which could contribute to recurring revenue opportunities. Visible integration with Hellenic military systems and association with the Ministry of National Defence’s imagery may also enhance Shield AI’s credibility for other NATO and regional customers evaluating autonomous ISR capabilities.
Management’s on-site presence, including the Head of Europe Business Development and Head of Eastern Europe, indicates a focus on deepening relationships in the region and potentially expanding into neighboring markets. For investors, the post hints at growing geographic diversification and reinforces Shield AI’s strategic push into European defense, where rising security spending is driving demand for autonomous aerial platforms.

