EP 110 — AdlerAerospace’s Wilhelm Meya On The Broken Math Of Drone Defense

by Jon Forisha on Jul 14, 2026

Wilhelm Meya spent his first career building linguistic technology. Then he pivoted into aerospace, founded AdlerAerospace, and started integrating battle-tested Ukrainian and European drone technologies for U.S. and allied defense customers. Two and a half years in, the company builds heavy-lift UAVs, autonomous interceptors, and counter-UAS systems, and was selected for the Pentagon's Drone Dominance program and the DARPA Heavy Lift Challenge.

Wilhelm tells Dave Graff why the only real answer to cheap long-distance strike drones is a cost-matched kinetic interceptor, how his team partners with automotive manufacturers to hit World War II-level production scale, and why the companies closest to the battlefield are outpacing Silicon Valley on solutions that actually work.

Topics discussed:

  • Integrating Ukrainian and European drone tech for NATO-standard defense systems
  • Building the TALOS-J autonomous jet interceptor for sub-$100K engagements
  • Partnering with automotive manufacturers to scale drone production
  • Why magazine depth drives the need for cost-matched interceptors
  • Layered air defense architecture combining jet and electric interceptors
  • Mounting a micro gun on a heavy-lift UAV for kinetic counter-UAS
  • Why electronic warfare and RF jamming are already obsolete against autonomous drones
  • Lessons from Ukraine's weekly hardware iteration cycle vs. U.S. multi-year development

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