SensusQ: AI-Powered Intelligence Fusion for Defense Autonomy
In modern conflicts, information dominance can be as decisive as firepower. European defense planners are acutely aware that relying on foreign technologies for military intelligence poses strategic risks. Enter SensusQ, an Estonian deep-tech startup offering an AI-driven platform to fuse and analyze intelligence data across domains. Born out of battlefield experience, SensusQ’s mission is to streamline how militaries collect, exploit, and share information. The company’s software, developed in the EU, has already seen real-world use – from supporting Ukrainian operations to assisting the British Army’s digital targeting trials[1][2]. As Europe pursues “strategic autonomy” in defense tech[3], SensusQ has captured attention by providing a home-grown alternative to legacy U.S. systems. Its story illustrates how European entrepreneurs are strengthening NATO capabilities and reducing dependence on non-allied suppliers through innovation in artificial intelligence and data fusion.

