DroneShield has partnered with Robin Radar Systems to incorporate advanced 3D radar capabilities into its counter-drone architecture, enhancing detection across its sensor network.
The integration improves the system’s ability to surveil wide airspace and detect small, low-altitude targets such as drones, particularly in complex environments where terrain or visibility may limit other sensors. Robin Radar’s technology delivers full 360-degree, three-dimensional coverage, enabling accurate detection and classification of airborne objects.
Data from the radar is processed through DroneShield’s DroneSentry-C2 platform, which fuses inputs from both proprietary and third-party sensors to generate a unified real-time operational picture. The system supports detection, tracking, and response functions, and can be deployed via secure cloud infrastructure or on-site servers based on mission requirements.
At the core is SensorFusionAI, which integrates data from radar, radio-frequency monitoring, and optical sensors to improve accuracy and reduce ambiguity, supporting more reliable threat identification and decision-making.
Amid rising global demand for counter-drone solutions, DroneShield continues to expand its operations. The company recently launched its first European Union-based production line through a local partner, supporting full system assembly. It also secured an $8.2-million contract in January to supply handheld counter-drone systems, including equipment, spares, and software support, to a Western military customer.












































