OVES Enterprise develops a new innovative platform for the defense industry: INTERJET, the Turbine-Powered Aerial Interceptor built for next-generation fast-moving threats

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Mihai Filip, CEO of OVES Enterprise

INTERJET is designed to reach speeds of approximately 450–500 km/h, with an endurance of around 45 minutes and a range of approximately 200 km

  • The platform integrates Nemesis AI, the artificial intelligence technology developed by OVES Enterprise for autonomous defence systems, used for autonomous piloting, sensor fusion, real-time guidance and interception logic
  • OVES Enterprise has preliminary agreements with military beneficiaries in the Middle East and Ukraine, with the first demonstrations scheduled for this summer

Bucharest, May 26th, 2026 – RBJ – OVES Enterprise, a Romanian software development company with expertise in building complex software solutions and AI innovations for the aerospace, defence and cybersecurity industries, is developing INTERJET, a turbine-powered aerial interceptor designed for the next generation of fast-moving aerial threats. The platform is built for missions in which speed, real-time guidance and autonomous interception capabilities become decisive.
INTERJET integrates Nemesis AI, the artificial intelligence technology developed by OVES Enterprise for autonomous defence systems, used for autonomous piloting, sensor fusion, real-time guidance and interception logic. The platform marks a new stage in the company’s development of aerial interception systems, following the testing of Nemesis AI capabilities in complex scenarios involving target detection, classification and interception.

OVES Enterprise is already developing small electric interceptors, suited for specific missions that require rapid response and a more controlled operational cost. The evolution of aerial threats and the emergence of faster platforms require a different class of solutions.
The new platform is built around a turbine-based architecture and is designed to reach speeds of approximately 450–500 km/h, with an endurance of around 45 minutes, a range of approximately 200 km and a payload capacity of up to 10 kg of explosive, depending on the mission configuration. INTERJET is being developed as an aerial interceptor for scenarios in which small drones, manually piloted or operated in FPV mode, become increasingly difficult to use effectively against fast-moving targets.
Although INTERJET is primarily being developed as an aerial interception platform, its architecture allows for different configurations depending on the operational requirements of military beneficiaries. The platform can also be adapted for offensive missions, as a fast aerial system with an explosive payload, when the objective is to strike targets located at a distance. This flexibility extends the use of INTERJET beyond air defence scenarios and allows the platform to be adapted for operations in which reaction time and distance to target are key operational criteria.

“Intercepting a high-speed aerial threat depends on the system’s ability to interpret data, anticipate the target’s trajectory and execute the mission autonomously. Platform speed matters, but the operational value is generated by AI piloting, by the logic that enables the interceptor to actually reach the target. The industry talks extensively about target lock, but that covers only a limited part of the process. INTERJET is being developed around this premise, and Nemesis AI is the component that can turn a fast platform into an operationally relevant interception system”, said Mihai Filip, CEO of OVES Enterprise.

Nemesis AI, the core component of the INTERJET platform
Within the INTERJET platform, Nemesis AI supports autonomous piloting, sensor fusion, real-time guidance and interception logic, enabling the interceptor to interpret mission data and adjust its trajectory towards the target.
OVES Enterprise is currently working to validate the AI pilot component, considered essential for the platform’s autonomous operation. The technology builds on the company’s experience in developing Nemesis AI for defence and interception systems and is now being adapted to the requirements of a high-speed fixed-wing platform.

First demonstrations scheduled for this summer
The INTERJET project is at an advanced stage of development, and OVES Enterprise has already secured preliminary agreements with military beneficiaries in the Middle East and Ukraine.
For the development of the platform, OVES Enterprise is working with a partner from the United States and a European partner, both involved in the development and integration of the project.
The first technology demonstrations are scheduled for this summer, for international partners, private companies and entities with which OVES Enterprise has memoranda of understanding or advanced discussions. Romania is not currently included in the first scheduled demonstrations, but the company is considering a local presentation if there is interest from the authorities.

In parallel with the development of INTERJET, OVES Enterprise is analysing, together with its partners, 3D printing technologies for turbojet engines. The company is already testing this direction, with the objective of validating a predictable production process through which engines can be manufactured with a consistent level of performance and efficiency.

OVES Enterprise is also developing a more advanced version of the aerial platform, with a different frame and a more powerful engine, designed for operational scenarios that require higher speed and extended payload capacity.

The INTERJET product video is available here: https://we.tl/t-nU6BB3OYHDqD2Vn1 

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OVES Enterprise is a Romanian software development company specialized in advanced technological solutions and artificial intelligence-based systems for the aerospace, defense and cybersecurity industries. The company was founded in 2015 in Cluj-Napoca.

Since 2019, OVES Enterprise has expanded its activity toward complex software development projects for industries such as automotive, eCommerce, fintech, telecommunications, as well as projects delivered for international government institutions.

In recent years, OVES Enterprise has developed the Nemesis AI platform and launched a business line dedicated to drone manufacturing, while also working on Project Sahara, an advanced cruise missile system intended for defense applications.

Currently, more than half of the company’s revenue is generated by international projects integrating artificial intelligence and data analysis technologies. OVES Enterprise employs over 200 people and has offices in Romania, Germany, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, the United States and Norway.

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