Multi-layered Net Launcher Against Hostile Drones
Safe For Urban Environments – Minimum Collateral Damage
The Threat
Over the last two decades, drones have gone through a dramatic metamorphosis. Initially celebrated as the wonder of innovation and symbols of technological progress, they were embraced across civilian sectors—from aerial photography and agricultural monitoring to parcel delivery and entertainment. Consumer models were once considered an expensive toy and were confined to hobby shops and tech expos, seen as harmless tools of creativity or leisure.
Through the years, the very features that made drones attractive to innovators—relatively low cost, ease of use, modularity, and remote operation—have made them equally appealing to adversaries around the world. What began as a technological toy has rapidly become one of the most disruptive threats on the modern battlefield.
Modern warfare has expanded from the two-dimensional battlefield of ground and armor to a fully three-dimensional operational space. This is not a future scenario- it is now a doctrine. Drones are fast, small, nearly silent, and multi-directional. They scale unpredictably-from a single FPV suicide drone to a 100-unit swarm—and adapt instantly to target vulnerabilities. Importantly, they challenge the value proposition of legacy systems: a $500 drone can now defeat radars, missile systems, or critical infrastructure that can cost millions.

