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 Sensor Race
As low-cost drones proliferate, the decisive advantage is shifting away from interceptors and jammers, and upstream towards detection, classification and attribution. Passive RF, acoustic and optical sensing are becoming foundational, not supplementary.

