Zen Technologies has received orders worth Rs 404 crore (including GST) from the Indian Ministry of Defence. The order comprises Rs 332 crore for the supply of counter-uncrewed aerial systems (C-UAS) technology and Rs 72 crore for training simulators and associated defence equipment.
Zen Technologies uses a combination of Radio Frequency (RF) monitoring and detection, video-based identification and tracking, 3D radar detection, RF jamming, kinetic and net-based capture to defeat rogue UAS.
Data is integrated within a command centre. An integrated display system provides a view of the threat situation. This display system integrates maps with threat zones. Users can define the area to be monitored via the console. A list of detected signals and parameters such as frequency and type of drone are displayed.
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