C-UAS Systems Database
Browse C-UAS tech by category: sensors, effectors, C2, and integrated systems. Filter by status and country.
Featured Systems

Coyote Block 2+
Raytheon • United States
$80K–$100K/round
Kinetic defeat of Group 1-3 UAS threats through direct collision intercept, providing a hard-kill option for C-UAS systems.

DroneHunter F700
Fortem Technologies • United States
$100K–$200K/unit
Autonomous pursuit and non-lethal capture of hostile drones using net-based interception.

FS-LIDS
SRC Inc. • United States
Integrated detection, tracking, and defeat of Group 1-3 UAS threats at fixed installations using multi-sensor fusion and layered effectors.
All Systems
IBCS
Northrop Grumman • United States
Unified command and control for air and missile defense, connecting sensors and shooters across thousands of miles for integrated engagement operations.

Iron Beam
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems / Elbit Systems • Israel
High-energy laser intercept of UAS, rockets, and mortars at very low cost per engagement.

KURFS
SRC Inc. • United States
High-resolution radar detection and tracking of small, low-flying UAS and other aerial threats at tactical ranges.
Lattice
Anduril Industries • United States
Software platform providing sensor fusion, autonomous mission control, and multi-domain situational awareness for counter-UAS operations.
Leonidas
Epirus • United States
$10M+ per system
Directed energy defeat of multiple UAS simultaneously using high-power microwave emissions to disable electronics.
MADIS
Multiple (Systems Integration) • United States
Ground-based air defense against UAS, rotary-wing, and low-altitude fixed-wing threats for Marine Corps expeditionary forces.

ODIN
US Navy • United States
Non-destructive defeat of ISR drones by dazzling optical sensors with directed laser energy.

PARADE
CS Group / Thales • France
Modular, deployable counter-UAS providing detection, identification, and neutralization with 360-degree coverage in all weather conditions.

Phaser
Raytheon • United States
Classified
Area-effect defeat of multiple drones simultaneously through high-power microwave energy.

Roadrunner
Anduril Industries • United States
$100K–$250K est.
Autonomous aerial interception of UAS, cruise missiles, and low-flying aircraft using AI-guided kinetic engagement.

SkyHunter
Raytheon / Rafael • United States
Short-to-medium range ground-based air defense interceptor for cruise missiles, UAS, and low-flying aircraft.
ADSI
US Air Force • United States
Theater-level air defense C2 interoperability, bridging Air Force and Army systems for unified air picture management.
AiON
Northrop Grumman • United States
Scalable C-UAS command and control with AI decision support, operating on tactical edge hardware or cloud environments.

ALPS
US Army • United States
Passive long-range surveillance and early warning without active emissions, cueing other sensors.
AN/TPQ-50 LSTAR
SRC Inc. • United States
Multi-mission radar providing counter-fire target acquisition, air surveillance, and UAS detection capabilities.
AN/TPS-80 G/ATOR
Northrop Grumman • United States
Multi-mission active electronically scanned array radar for air surveillance, air defense, and counter-UAS target acquisition.
APKWS II
BAE Systems • United States
Low-cost precision strike against UAS and ground targets using laser-guided 70mm rockets.
AS3 Surveyor
AS3 / MEROPS • Poland
Low-cost drone intercept using MEROPS targeting system.

AUDS
Liteye Systems / Chess Dynamics / Enterprise Control Systems • United States
Integrated detection, tracking, identification, and RF jamming defeat of small UAS threats.

Bal Chatri
Various • United States
Dismounted counter-UAS capability for special operations forces on patrol.

Blighter A800
Blighter Surveillance Systems • United Kingdom
Wide-area 3D radar detection and tracking of drones, people, vehicles, and other targets for C-UAS and security.

BOREADES
CS GROUP • France
Modular command and control for counter-UAS integrating diverse sensors and effectors.

CHIMERA
US Army / RCCTO • United States
Multi-environment counter-UAS detection and defeat with integrated reconnaissance capability.
CLAWS
Various US defense contractors • United States
Lightweight directed energy defeat of small UAS targets at short range.

CORIAN
Naval Surface Warfare Center • United States
Integrated counter-UAS capability for Navy fixed sites with FS-LIDS interoperability.

CORVUS-RAVEN
L3Harris • United States
Passive RF detection of drone threats at extended range with bearing indication for dismounted operators.

Coyote Block 1
Raytheon (RTX) • United States
Kinetic intercept of small UAS targets using a tube-launched expendable drone with warhead.

Coyote Block 3
Raytheon • United States
Lower cost (reusable)
Enhanced kinetic defeat of UAS threats using proximity-fused warhead for increased probability of kill.

Crow
Indra • Spain
Integrated detection and neutralization of UAS threats using multi-sensor fusion and adaptive countermeasures.
CUAS MMHEL
Various (US Army program) • United States
Vehicle-mounted high energy laser for mobile counter-UAS and counter-rocket/artillery/mortar defense.
DE M-SHORAD
Raytheon / Kord Technologies • United States
50-kilowatt high-energy laser for mobile counter-UAS and short-range air defense.

Dedrone City
Dedrone • United States
City-wide drone detection, tracking, and airspace management using distributed sensor networks and centralized AI-powered command and control.

Dedrone DedroneRF
Dedrone • United States
Passive RF-based drone detection and classification for airspace security.
DedroneTracker
Dedrone (Axon) • United States
$50K–$100K
AI-powered C2 software for complete drone detection, tracking, identification, and mitigation workflow management.
DRAKE
Northrop Grumman • United States
RF jamming for counter-UAS derived from proven counter-IED electronic warfare technology.

DRDO Anti-Drone System
DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organisation) • India
Integrated counter-UAS detection, tracking, and multi-layer defeat including jamming, laser, and kinetic options.

Drone Dome
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems • Israel
$1M+ (full system)
End-to-end counter-UAS solution providing detection, tracking, and defeat using soft and hard kill options.
Dronebuster
Flex Force • United States
$60K–$80K/unit
Handheld electronic warfare device for dismounted counter-UAS operations.
DroneDefender
Battelle • United States
$30K–$50K
Handheld RF jamming to disrupt drone control links and GPS navigation, forcing UAS to land or return home.
DroneGun Tactical
DroneShield • Australia
$30K–$50K/unit
Handheld RF and GNSS jamming to disrupt drone control links and navigation, forcing fail-safe responses.
DroneOptID
DroneShield • Australia
AI-powered visual drone detection, classification, and identification using EO/IR camera feeds.
DroneSentry-C2
DroneShield • Australia
Command and control platform integrating diverse sensors and effectors for counter-UAS operations.
DroneSentry-X
DroneShield • Australia
$100K–$200K
Mobile detect-and-defeat C-UAS with integrated RF sensors and jamming effectors for on-the-move protection.
DroneShield RfPatrol
DroneShield • Australia
Passive RF detection and identification of drone control signals, providing wearable early warning capability.

EnforceAir
D-Fend Solutions • Israel
$200K–$400K/system
RF-based drone detection with cyber-takeover capability for controlled mitigation.
EOS R400S-Mk2
Electro Optic Systems (EOS) • Australia
Precision remote weapon station with integrated C-UAS tracking and engagement capability.
FAAD C2
Northrop Grumman • United States
Open, multi-domain command and control architecture integrating sensors, effectors, and warning systems for short-range air defense and counter-UAS missions.

Falcon Shield
Leonardo • Italy
Comprehensive drone detection and tracking using specialized radar and multi-spectral sensors with electronic defeat capability.

Fortem SkyDome
Fortem Technologies • United States
Comprehensive AI-driven airspace awareness, drone detection, and autonomous drone-on-drone intercept.
Giraffe 1X
Saab • Sweden
3D air surveillance and target acquisition radar for short-range air defense and C-UAS applications.
HELWS
Raytheon (RTX) • United States
Classified
Precision directed energy defeat of UAS using high-energy laser, providing low cost-per-shot engagement.

Hensoldt Spexer 2000
Hensoldt • Germany
Multi-mission AESA radar for detection and tracking of small UAS, ground targets, and low-flying aircraft.

IFPC Increment 2
Raytheon / Dynetics • United States
Ground-based air defense against larger UAS and cruise missiles using proven AIM-9X Sidewinder.

IFPC-HPM
Epirus Inc. • United States
High-power microwave defeat of drone swarms for base and area protection.

Iron Dome
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems • Israel
Mobile air defense against short-range rockets, artillery, mortars, and increasingly UAS threats.

Iron Drone
Airobotics • Israel
Autonomous drone interception without reliance on GPS denial or RF jamming.
JCUAS
Various (Program Office: JCO) • United States
Joint interoperability and unified command-and-control for counter-UAS operations across all military services.

Ku-Band Sentinel
Raytheon (RTX) • United States
3D air defense surveillance radar providing detection and tracking of low-altitude air threats including UAS for cueing SHORAD systems.
L-MADIS
Polaris Defense • United States
Lightweight counter-UAS capability for expeditionary forces, providing detection and electronic warfare defeat from a highly mobile platform.

LOCUST
US Navy / ONR • United States
Demonstration of tube-launched drone swarm technology for saturation attacks and counter-UAS swarming.

LPWS
Raytheon • United States
Close-in kinetic defense using rapid-fire 20mm cannon against UAS and rockets.

M-LIDS
SRC Inc. • United States
Mobile counter-UAS protection for convoy operations and maneuver units, providing on-the-move detection and defeat capabilities.
M-SHORAD
General Dynamics Land Systems / Leonardo DRS • United States
Mobile short-range air defense against UAS, rotary-wing, and fixed-wing threats for maneuver forces.

Martlet
Thales UK • United Kingdom
Lightweight precision-guided missile for engagement of small surface and air targets including UAS.
MEDUSA C2
SYNCRO (Integration) • United States
Multi-domain command and control integration for unmanned systems and counter-UAS operations.
Modi
Sierra Nevada Corporation • United States
Wearable/vehicle-mounted EW system for disrupting drone control links and defeating radio-controlled IEDs.

MORFIUS
Lockheed Martin • United States
High-speed intercept and high-power microwave defeat of UAS swarms.
MRIC
Raytheon (RTX) / Rafael • United States
Medium-range air defense against cruise missiles and UAS using Iron Dome-derived technology.

NASAMS
Kongsberg / Raytheon (RTX) • United States
Medium-range integrated air defense with capability against aircraft, cruise missiles, and UAS targets.
NightFighter S
Various • United States
Portable counter-UAS for Marine Corps expeditionary forces.

NINJA
Air Force Research Laboratory • United States
Non-kinetic UAS defeat by disrupting RF communications between drone and operator.

Northrop Grumman FAAD C2 BAIS
Northrop Grumman • United States
Enhanced sensor fusion and battle management for counter-UAS operations within the FAAD C2 air defense architecture.
ORCUS
Leonardo UK • United Kingdom
Modular counter-UAS providing integrated detection, tracking, identification, and electronic defeat for protection of UK military bases.

P-HEL
Raytheon / Kord Technologies • United States
Directed energy defeat of UAS, rockets, artillery, and mortar threats using a high energy laser.

Phalanx CIWS
Raytheon (RTX) • United States
Autonomous close-in defense against anti-ship missiles, UAS, and surface threats using radar-guided 20mm cannon.
Pulsar
Anduril Industries • United States
$100K–$250K est.
Networked electronic warfare providing coordinated jamming against drone control links and navigation systems.

RapidFire
CTA International / Thales • United Kingdom
Rapid-fire 40mm cannon system for close-in air defense and counter-UAS engagement using airburst ammunition.

Robin IRIS
Robin Radar Systems • Netherlands
3D radar detection and tracking of small UAS using patented holographic radar technology.
Saab Giraffe 4A
Saab • Sweden
Multi-mission 3D AESA radar for air surveillance, counter-battery, and counter-UAS detection and tracking.

Silent Archer
SRC Inc. • United States
Mobile integrated detection, tracking, and electronic warfare defeat of UAS threats.
SkyTracker
Liteye Systems • United States
Passive RF detection, classification, and tracking of commercial and modified UAS threats.

SmartShooter
Smart Shooter Ltd. • Israel
$10K–$15K/sight
Rifle-mounted fire control system enabling precise engagement of small UAS with standard firearms.

Spike FireFly
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems • Israel
Miniature loitering munition for precision engagement of small targets and counter-UAS intercept.
Stinger FIM-92
Raytheon • United States
Short-range air defense against aircraft, helicopters, and UAS using infrared homing guidance.

SUNGUR
Roketsan • Turkey
Man-portable air defense against low-altitude aircraft, helicopters, and medium-to-large UAS.
Teledyne FLIR R80D SkyRaider
Teledyne FLIR • United States
Counter-UAS intercept and ISR using a multi-rotor UAS platform carrying deployable payloads.

THOR
AFRL / Leidos • United States
High-power microwave directed energy defeat of multiple UAS simultaneously, providing counter-swarm capability.

Titan C-UAS
Ascent Vision Technologies • United States
AI-enabled sensor fusion and multi-effector C-UAS defense.

TOC-L
Department of the Air Force PEO C3BM • United States
Mobile, agile command and control for tactical air operations.

Type 11 SAM
Toshiba • Japan
Short-range air defense against low-altitude aircraft, helicopters, and UAS threats.

VAMPIRE
L3Harris • United States
Palletized ISR and precision strike capability using APKWS laser-guided rockets against UAS and ground targets.
WESCAM MX-15D
L3Harris • United States
Multi-spectral EO/IR surveillance and precision targeting for airborne and ground-based C-UAS applications.
XM914 Chain Gun
Northrop Grumman • United States
High-volume kinetic defense against Group 1-2 UAS using programmable proximity-fused ammunition.