Delian Alliance Industries proudly announces the launch of its Interceptigon series, a new line of attritable, concealed, autonomous one way effectors (OWE) designed to give Europe and allied sovereign nations, a decisive advantage in anti-access/area denial (A2/AD), especially in the coastal defense domain. The effectors are attritable, low cost and built for scale. They dramatically shift the cost-exchange ratio in the defender’s favor.
The Interceptigon series includes two distinct autonomous platforms built for stealth and surprise, each engineered for different operational theaters:
Interceptigon-A is a fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). It remains hidden within natural terrain and rapidly launches high-speed swarm attacks against land and maritime surface threats. It excels in remote areas and complex terrains.
Interceptigon-N is a stealth unmanned surface vessel (USV). It lies concealed on the seabed, safe from satellite or air surveillance, and is optimized to neutralize naval assets during critical disembarkation or transit phases. It is ideal for littoral zones, chokepoints, and port approaches where surprise and timing are critical.
Both platforms have strong kinetic energy and explosive payloads. They can operate independently or in concert, functioning as an autonomous swarm system to overwhelm and saturate larger, more sophisticated adversaries through coordination, mass and precision.
“We built the Interceptigon series to reflect the realities of asymmetric warfare, where cost-effective, autonomous systems can deliver strategic effects disproportionate to their size and price. We are not in the business of building traditional weapons,” said company CEO, Dimitrios Kottas. “We’re building autonomous denial systems for sovereign nations defending their territorial integrity or exclusive economic zones (EEZ) that don’t have the luxury of strategic depth or time. Interceptigon is about readiness, resilience, and sovereignty.”
Designed to be summoned on demand, deployed quickly, and tasked with minimal input, Interceptigons receive a basic target description and autonomously navigate to engage the threat. This architecture enables scalable deployment and saturation effects on large platforms.
The Interceptigons’ capability is especially relevant for front-line geographies such as the Nordics, Baltics, Southeast Asia, and the Aegean, where terrain, proximity, and threat vectors demand flexible, survivable and scalable denial options.
The system is under development and testing. Final specifications, including payload configurations and swarm logic, are being refined in close alignment with end-user requirements, with testing and iteration continuing through 2025.
With the Interceptigon series, Delian Alliance Industries is making a decisive step in the company’s evolution to an emerging defense prime built for the era of autonomous warfare.
