Shift from fixed anti-drone systems to mobile response
New Delhi, Feb. 2 -- Traditional anti-drone systems mounted on vehicles are largely meant for relocation between static points and generally require the vehicle to remain stationary to operate. Their primary use cases involve checkpoints, gate security and fixed perimeter protection. Indrajaal's ADPV differs by integrating sensors, communication systems, electronic warfare modules and mitigation tools directly into the vehicle chassis. The company positions the Ranger as a purpose built platform engineered for continuous patrolling across borders, urban areas and high risk corridors. According to Indrajaal, the system enables "on-the- move" drone detection, autonomous threat classification, real-time surveillance and immediate interception ...
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