Source: Battelle
While once owned solely by the military, small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), or drones, are now widely available. With increased availability comes increased risk, especially to government personnel and assets.
Yet, traditional defense mechanisms against UAS, such as shooting them down, are not tenable under current regulations and other potential solutions pose safety risks. So how can agencies of the federal government defend against drones and protect what matters most?
The answer is Battelle’s DroneDefender™ system, which utilizes a non-kinetic solution to defend airspace up to 400m against UAS, such as quadcopters and hexacopters, without compromising safety or risking collateral damage.
Immediate response against immediate threats
Successfully tested and demonstrated against drone targets, the DroneDefender system provided a consistent response in field demonstrations. The remote control and GPS disruption responses are both fast acting, resulting in instant threat mitigation.
- Up to 5 hours continuous
- No more than 15 lbs. – configuration dependent
Innovative, cost-effective technology
The contemporary design uses cutting edge technology to neutralize the threat posed by unidentified UAS quickly and safely.
- Multiple antennas
- Disruption electronics
- Picatinny rail mount available
- Battery operated
Quick implementation
The easy-to-use, lightweight, point-and-shoot system requires no extensive training.
The DroneDefender system quickly disrupts the adversary’s control of the drone, neutralizing it so no remote action, including detonation, can occur, minimizing drone damage and risk to public safety.
Protect your assets
Protecting what matters most is Battelle’s priority. Unidentified UAS can pose a serious risk to government agencies and officials, both military and civilians, but Battelle has a solution.
The DroneDefender system couples innovative technology with efficient design for safe, reliable drone defense, right at your fingertips.