India orders C-UAS systems from Zen Technologies

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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