DroneShield builds counter-UAS systems for military, government, law enforcement, and critical infrastructure operators worldwide. The threat model is concrete: drones penetrating airport perimeters, delivering contraband into secure facilities, conducting surveillance on sensitive infrastructure, and probing military installations. The company's technical approach centers on RF sensing paired with AI/ML and sensor fusion to detect, classify, and neutralize airborne threats across land, sea, and air platforms.
The product line spans custom and off-the-shelf solutions designed for rapid deployment into existing operational environments. The stack combines radio frequency sensing as the primary detection mechanism with machine learning pipelines to reduce false positives and accelerate threat classification. Sensor fusion integrates data across multiple input streams to build coherent situational awareness. Electronic warfare capabilities provide active mitigation options once threats are identified.
DroneShield operates as an Australian publicly listed company with geographic reach spanning multiple countries. The customer base includes defense establishments, government agencies, law enforcement bodies, and operators of critical infrastructure assets facing drone incursion as an active operational problem rather than a theoretical risk. The company positions itself around the principle that counter-UAS defense requires a layered, technology-forward approach as the baseline for airspace security.