For defence forces, security agencies, and critical infrastructure operators, this shift presents a clear challenge: how to detect, track, and neutralise drone threats quickly, effectively, and at scale.
This is where counter-drone technology, enabled by advanced electronic warfare (EW), has become mission-critical.
Evolving Threats to Security
Military and law enforcement agencies face increasingly complex threats, including the weaponisation of drones, their use in espionage, and coordinated drone attacks - particularly in conflict zones. High value assets, such as naval vessels, are now also at risk when operating near shorelines or docked in a harbour.
The DNA of a Counter-UAS System
To combat these challenges, Counter-UAS (C-UAS) systems have become indispensable for monitoring, tracking and neutralising drone threats. These systems integrate various technologies to detect, track, and, if necessary, disable drones operating in restricted zones.
A Counter-UAS System can incorporate multiple layers of functionality, depending on the operational use case and threat profile being targeted. Key capabilities include:
Detection: Utilising radio frequency (RF) sensors, and electro-optical systems to identify drones.
Tracking: Employing radar and or RF direction-finding technologies to locate unauthorised drones. Typically, multiple tracking stations are required for accurate geolocation, although some advanced technologies enable geolocation with a single tracking station
Neutralisation: Implementing RF jamming, directed energy weapons, kinetic countermeasures or the physical capturing of the target to disable or limit activity.
Alaris Group: Enabling Effective C-UAS Solutions
The Alaris Group of companies specialises in providing advanced RF and microwave solutions that form the backbone of modern C-UAS systems. Our products are designed to meet the rigorous demands of defence, security, and public safety applications and are successfully integrated with C-UAS vendors worldwide.
We collaborate closely with clients and end-users to develop solutions tailored to unique operational challenges. By integrating cutting-edge technologies into our solutions, we empower defence forces, security agencies, and emergency services to effectively counter the growing threat of unauthorised drone activity.
Conclusion
The rise of drones in defence and security operations has revolutionised modern warfare and surveillance but has also introduced new challenges in airspace control. As drone technology continues to evolve, so too must C-UAS strategies. Defence and security frameworks must remain adaptable and resilient to counter threats. Alaris Antennas’ product portfolio actively supports the ever-changing landscape enabling our clients to keep up with changes and challenges.
Alaris Antennas remains committed to delivering high-performance solutions that enhance the C-UAS capabilities, safeguarding lives, assets, and critical operations.
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