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    Drone Defense System Companies

    ID: MRFR/A&D/8853-HCR
    175 Pages
    Sejal Akre
    October 2025

    In the evolving field of drone defense, companies are innovating by integrating AI algorithms with advanced sensor tech like radar, lidar, and RF scanners for quicker and more precise detection. They're also focusing on scalable systems to identify both individual drones and complex swarming tactics. Innovative non-kinetic countermeasures, such as signal jamming and net-based capture systems, are being developed to safely neutralize drones without collateral damage. This dynamic landscape highlights a commitment to technology for more effective and adaptable drone defense solutions.

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    Top Industry Leaders in the Drone Defense System Market

    Drone Defense System Companies


    On Nov.01, 2023, Epirus Inc., a high-growth technology company, announced completing initial government acceptance testing of its high-power microwave prototype meant to counter drone swarms. Epirus develops software-defined directed energy systems and power management solutions to optimize power efficiency in defense and commercial applications.


    On Sep. 05, 2023, Grene Robotics (India), a leading robotics company, introduced India's first AI-powered advanced autonomous anti-drone system, Indrajaal. It provides comprehensive security against moving threats that static defense systems cannot handle effectively. Also, touted as the world's only wide-area Counter-Unmanned Aircraft System (C-UAS), Indrajaal can protect large areas, like entire cities, from various types of drones.


    On Aug. 31, 2023, A New Delhi-based startup, Veda Defense System, announced winning a $36 million order to make 200 long-range swarm drones for the Indian Air Force. The order is part of the Indian Air Force's commitment to add swarm drone capabilities. The weapon system will be ready for induction in 12 months. The Indian military is trying to boost local defense production as part of its effort to diversify sources and address gaps in its warfare preparedness.


    Key Companies in the drone defense system industry include



    • Aselsan AS (Turkey)

    • Blighter Surveillance Systems Ltd (UK)

    • Dedrone

    • (US)

    • Droneshield (US)

    • Kelvin Hughes Limited (UK)

    • Leonardo Spa (Italy)

    • Precision Hawk (US)

    • Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd (Israel)

    • Rohde & Schwarz (Germany)

    • Thales Group (France)


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