Our networked counter-drone systems are operationally proven and continually improved to match evolving threats. Built to operate within a multi-domain sensor network, they provide a powerful, integrated solution for detecting drone threats and deploying effective countermeasures.
Neutralise multiple targets
We offer a range of vehicles and defensive systems capable of identifying and defeating drones. Our systems can fuse sensor data from multiple platforms to build a common threat picture across a wider area, helping operators triage individual threats and plan an effective response. They make targeted use of countermeasures, like missile intercept systems, while also having the ability to direct conventional munitions at lower-risk, slower-moving drones.
Proven counter-drone measures
The threat landscape is evolving rapidly, as drone use in warfare grows. Defending against a simultaneous attack from hundreds of drones, while also managing hypersonic missile threats, demands a well-considered, layered response. That challenge sits at the heart of our counter-UxV strategy.
We bring together expertise in drone and missile performance, radar capability and countermeasures to develop and test effective defence strategies. Our capabilities include:
Air and maritime integration
We already enable a fused radar picture between aircraft and navy destroyers, giving operators an accurate, real-time view of drone and missile threats across an area. The wider system supports rapid allocation of countermeasures – critical when response windows can be measured in seconds.
Land-based defence
On land, we've developed effective drone countermeasures on combat vehicles, like the CV90. These systems can engage drones at long range, whilst travelling over rough terrain, maintaining protection in demanding operational conditions.
Defence at reach
We've trialled Uncrewed Air Systems armed with missiles to defeat drone threats, aimed at extending the defensive perimeter and reducing risk to personnel and assets.
Electronic Warfare
Our equipment is at the heart of electronic warfare (EW) systems in proven operational use with customers, demonstrating its effectiveness against a range of drone threats in real-world conditions.