Polish APS unveils an autonomous drone hunter, enhancing cost-effective protection for military and civilian infrastructure from aerial threats.
Advanced Protection Systems (APS), a Polish anti-drone specialist, has launched a new tool for neutralizing small flying objects. The drone hunter, part of APS’s SKYctrl anti-drone systems, autonomously tracks and destroys enemy drones using kinetic force.
Key Role in Modern Warfare and Infrastructure Protection
The drone hunter operates autonomously using radar and video tracking, and is designed to effectively engage swarms of enemy drones. It’s already being used by the militaries of Poland and Ukraine, as well as critical infrastructure worldwide.
Cost-Effective and Versatile Solution
Cost-efficiency is one of its greatest advantages, as the drone hunter is as affordable as the drones it neutralizes. Additionally, it can be used in non-military settings, such as airports, where traditional jamming systems may cause interference.
APS’s cutting-edge anti-drone solutions, including radar systems and software, are produced entirely in Poland.