Iron Drone
Iron Drone Raider is an autonomous kinetic net-capture interceptor — the hard-kill tier of the OAS C-UAS stack that handles fully autonomous hostile drones with no RF link that CoRF cannot intercept.
Products
Iron Drone Interceptor
c-uasfully-autonomousairThe Iron Drone Interceptor autonomously seeks out and neutralizes hostile drones in no-fly zones using advanced interception techniques.
Equipped with high-resolution EO/IR sensors, encrypted RF comms, and GPS; compliant with MIL-STD-810; operates on 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz frequency bands.
The interceptor uses proprietary AI algorithms to autonomously pursue and intercept hostile drones.
Compatible with multiple C2 systems including proprietary Iron Drone C2 and NATO STANAG protocols.
Addresses the growing threat posed by unauthorized drones infiltrating restricted airspace.
Allows for real-time, automated drone threat mitigation without human intervention.
Limited to clear line-of-sight operations; cannot engage beyond visual range.
Integrations
Sentrycs CoRF ↔ Iron Drone Raider
CoRF detects and classifies the hostile drone via RF protocol analysis, passes GPS coordinates and drone model classification to Iron Drone Raider via a shared data protocol. Raider launches autonomously, confirms target via onboard optics, and executes net capture.
Compatibility Analysis
Iron Drone and Raven Aerostar should explore the development of a joint solution that integrates their respective capabilities, leveraging the strengths of both companies to provide a comprehensive multi-domain solution for detecting and mitigating drone-based threats. This partnership could involve the development of standardized protocols for secure data exchange, a unified software framework for coordinated operations, and the integration of their respective hardware platforms to provide a novel and effective solution for a variety of applications.
Iron Drone and Raven Aerostar should explore the development of a joint solution that integrates their respective capabilities, leveraging the strengths of both companies to provide a comprehensive multi-domain solution for detecting and mitigating drone-based threats. This partnership could involve the development of standardized protocols for secure data exchange, a unified software framework for coordinated operations, and the integration of their respective hardware platforms to provide a novel and effective solution for a variety of applications.