IAI announces new C-UAS swarm solution at AUSA 2025

Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) has announced the unveiling of the new generation C-UAS Swarm solution at AUSA 2025. This system is designed to detect, identify, disrupt and intercept swarms of UASs and drones and was developed in response to the needs of the Israeli defence ministry, said the company. “This system reflects the operational insights and evolving needs shaped by the current war. In recent months, the system was successfully demonstrated multiple times to senior Israeli defence officials, showcasing its advanced capabilities and operational readiness.”

At the core of the new generation C-UAS solution is an advanced autonomous C4I mission system that integrates unique algorithms, artificial intelligence and machine learning to deliver real-time threat detection, analysis and response management, continued IAI. “The system intelligently recommends optimal interception methods to operators, enabling rapid response to threats and performing neutralization and interception actions autonomously, while keeping human involvement in the decision-making process. Enabling a seamless sensor-to-target loop targeting and attack using a variety of interceptor configurations, the system is deployed across vast areas and equipped with electro-optical, radar and other sensors. These sensors provide the operator with a detailed, real-time aerial picture, allowing for coordinated launches of multiple interceptors per target until a successful interception is confirmed. The system can operate numerous detection assets in different layers, while deploying jamming and electronic warfare measures for soft-kill interceptions, or using various interceptors to provide a comprehensive response for low-altitude threats.”

For more information

https://www.iai.co.il/about/press-release/ausa-2025-iai-presents-advanced-multi-layered-defense-system-countering-uass

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