Ondas subsidiary Sentrycs has deployed its cyber over RF counter-uncrewed aerial system (C-UAS) platforms to a German State Police office.
Designed to detect, identify and take control of unauthorised drones without jamming or kinetic engagement, Sentrycs’ system is supporting Germany’s State Police units in securing large-scale events and sensitive missions. The system takes control of unauthorised drones without interfering with communication networks and guides them to predefined landing zones. It is also capable of identifying drone serial numbers and operator locations in real time.
“This deployment comes amid heightened concern over drone activity in Germany, with more than 1,000 suspicious flights reported by the federal criminal police in 2025 – including incidents near military facilities, airports and sensitive government zones,” Sentrycs said in a February 17 press release.
The company is also preparing to officially launch its new man-carried system, Sentrycs Scout, at the Enforce Tac exhibition in Germany next week. It is a compact, battery-powered C-UAS system designed for law enforcement and tactical forces. Scout is designed to enable rapid deployment of passive detection, tracking, identification and cyber-based mitigation in a man-portable format.
Built on the same core technology used in Sentrycs’ fixed deployments, Scout is suitable for field use in challenging operational conditions.
Based on market research from Grand View Research, Ondas estimates the five-year total addressable market for handheld C-UAS systems to be approximately USD 9.8 billion globally.
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