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EPISODE · May 19, 2025 · 1H 12M

How I Built a Defence Company After Work Hours | Dan Hermansen @ MyDefence

from Rockets and Radars: Zero to Millions in Space and Defence · host Martin Majercin | VC Platform | Founder | Angel Investor

Dan Hermansen is the founder of MyDefence, an European drone defence company that's become a global leader in soldier-borne counter-unmanned aerial systems.In this episode of Rockets and Radars, Dan shares his remarkable journey from Danish Air Force reserve officer to building an European defence tech with 150% annual growth. He reveals how they pivoted from roadside bomb protection to drone defence, securing their first contract with Danish Defence in 2013 with just €1 million while working full-time jobs. He explains My Defence's innovative approach to portable drone detection, the unprecedented NATO framework agreement they recently secured, and his passionate vision for saving lives through technology that's become battle-proven in Ukraine's front lines.Want to get hired in MyDefence? https://tally.so/r/wkpL1JWant to invest in MyDefence? https://tally.so/r/wvpR1d-----------------------------------------------Chapters:(00:00) Introduction(02:47) Developing Anti-IED Tech from Scratch(05:42) How to Get MoD Funding for Your Defence Startup(10:20) Setting a 3-Year Product Development Deadline(14:38) First Hires: Building a Technical Defence Team(17:32) The Counter-Drone Pivot That Changed Everything(27:16) Building Multiple Product Lines with Limited Resources(33:37) Cracking the US Defence Market: Pentagon to Contracts(43:37) Product Evolution: From Detection to Protection Systems(52:47) How Ukraine Validated the Counter-Drone Market(55:58) The Bridgepoint Deal: Sale to a Major Investor(01:01:14) Securing NATO Contracts and Future Plans-----------------------------------------------Takeaways:1) Start with a meaningful problem - MyDefence began with a powerful mission: protecting soldiers from roadside bombs after meeting an injured soldier who said "If I just had something on me that could protect me against these bombs, then I wouldn't have been in a wheelchair."2) Begin part-time if necessary - Dan and his co-founders developed their concept for four years while keeping their full-time jobs: "We had full-time jobs. So this was just on the sideline." 3) Secure proper permission - Before working on their side project, they approached their employer: "We made an agreement with my employer that it was okay." Protect yourself legally before pursuing your startup idea.4) Leverage existing networks - Their breakthrough with Danish Defence came through co-founder Christian's military connections: "He was a former F-16 pilot and still had active reserve duties. So he could open the doors."5) Set clear product timelines - "We need a product to build a company within three years. If we don't succeed, then we'll be a project company which is not scalable." 6) Stay adaptable to market demands - Their pivot to drone defence came organically when police and prison services expressed interest: "Drones were smuggling stuff into prisons. And the police had problems with drones flying over crowds."7) Test early with actual users - "You have to give a very early prototype. You're almost embarrassed to give this away... Go test it out. Tell me what works and what doesn't work." 8) Recognize when to pivot resources - When MyDefence couldn't complete their 3D radar development: "We looked at the bank account and said, out of money. So we needed to focus." Know when to shelve promising ideas to survive.9) Pursue international opportunities aggressively - After meeting a US general at a conference who gave him a business card, Dan immediately arranged a Pentagon meeting: "Just after we've finalized the MITRE challenge, I'll be in Washington, DC."10) Use professional advisors for major transitions - For their acquisition by Bridgepoint, Dan emphasized expert guidance: "We had a team of three people full-time working for nine months on this case." At critical growth stages, professional help is essential.

Dan Hermansen is the founder of MyDefence, an European drone defence company that's become a global leader in soldier-borne counter-unmanned aerial systems.In this episode of Rockets and Radars, Dan shares his remarkable journey from Danish Air Force reserve officer to building an European defence tech with 150% annual growth. He reveals how they pivoted from roadside bomb protection to drone defence, securing their first contract with Danish Defence in 2013 with just €1 million while working full-time jobs. He explains My Defence's innovative approach to portable drone detection, the unprecedented NATO framework agreement they recently secured, and his passionate vision for saving lives through technology that's become battle-proven in Ukraine's front lines.Want to get hired in MyDefence? https://tally.so/r/wkpL1JWant to invest in MyDefence? https://tally.so/r/wvpR1d-----------------------------------------------Chapters:(00:00) Introduction(02:47) Developing Anti-IED Tech from Scratch(05:42) How to Get MoD Funding for Your Defence Startup(10:20) Setting a 3-Year Product Development Deadline(14:38) First Hires: Building a Technical Defence Team(17:32) The Counter-Drone Pivot That Changed Everything(27:16) Building Multiple Product Lines with Limited Resources(33:37) Cracking the US Defence Market: Pentagon to Contracts(43:37) Product Evolution: From Detection to Protection Systems(52:47) How Ukraine Validated the Counter-Drone Market(55:58) The Bridgepoint Deal: Sale to a Major Investor(01:01:14) Securing NATO Contracts and Future Plans-----------------------------------------------Takeaways:1) Start with a meaningful problem - MyDefence began with a powerful mission: protecting soldiers from roadside bombs after meeting an injured soldier who said "If I just had something on me that could protect me against these bombs, then I wouldn't have been in a wheelchair."2) Begin part-time if necessary - Dan and his co-founders developed their concept for four years while keeping their full-time jobs: "We had full-time jobs. So this was just on the sideline." 3) Secure proper permission - Before working on their side project, they approached their employer: "We made an agreement with my employer that it was okay." Protect yourself legally before pursuing your startup idea.4) Leverage existing networks - Their breakthrough with Danish Defence came through co-founder Christian's military connections: "He was a former F-16 pilot and still had active reserve duties. So he could open the doors."5) Set clear product timelines - "We need a product to build a company within three years. If we don't succeed, then we'll be a project company which is not scalable." 6) Stay adaptable to market demands - Their pivot to drone defence came organically when police and prison services expressed interest: "Drones were smuggling stuff into prisons. And the police had problems with drones flying over crowds."7) Test early with actual users - "You have to give a very early prototype. You're almost embarrassed to give this away... Go test it out. Tell me what works and what doesn't work." 8) Recognize when to pivot resources - When MyDefence couldn't complete their 3D radar development: "We looked at the bank account and said, out of money. So we needed to focus." Know when to shelve promising ideas to survive.9) Pursue international opportunities aggressively - After meeting a US general at a conference who gave him a business card, Dan immediately arranged a Pentagon meeting: "Just after we've finalized the MITRE challenge, I'll be in Washington, DC."10) Use professional advisors for major transitions - For their acquisition by Bridgepoint, Dan emphasized expert guidance: "We had a team of three people full-time working for nine months on this case." At critical growth stages, professional help is essential.

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