Low-cost drone interception is now a strategic imperative for everyone
Uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) have evolved from niche military platforms into widely available technologies used across commercial, industrial, and recreational sectors.
Their rapid proliferation has unlocked enormous economic value, enabling new services in logistics, agriculture, infrastructure inspection, and media production. Yet the same accessibility has created a parallel security challenge.
The Saturation Trap:
You do not need to destroy an air defence system to defeat it. You only need to exhaust it. Swarming drones turn cheap, disposable machines into a strategic weapon, exposing a cost and complexity gap that legacy defences were never designed to survive.
