A layered counter-UAS portfolio built to detect, track, and defeat hostile unmanned systems across every threat tier and engagement range.
Commercial drones modified for warfare, coordinated swarm attacks, and low-cost loitering munitions have fundamentally changed the threat environment. Conventional air defence was not built for this.
Pinnac's counter-UAS portfolio addresses every layer of the threat — from early detection and classification to soft-kill jamming and directed energy to hard-kill kinetic intercept. Each system operates independently or integrates into the C-UAS command architecture.
Air defence radar is optimised for fast, high-altitude threats. A 2kg commercial drone at 50m altitude flying at 40km/h is effectively invisible to most legacy systems.
A single interceptor missile or gun system can engage one target at a time. A 48-unit swarm expends that defence in seconds and continues with 47 remaining units.
Many C-UAS systems rely on GPS to prosecute their own intercept trajectory. An adversary spoofing the local GPS environment defeats both the threat and the response simultaneously.
Multi-sensor detection — radar, acoustic, RF, and optical — fused by ATLAS AI to classify and track any UAS within the engagement envelope within 0.1 seconds of acquisition. No single sensor dependency.
RF jamming, GPS spoofing, and datalink override options that neutralise the threat without kinetic engagement — preserving the airspace for friendly operations and avoiding collateral risk.
Kinetic interceptor drones, directed energy laser systems, and net-capture platforms for threats that cannot be electronically defeated — GPS-independent, autonomous, and effective against swarms.
Broadband and directional jamming systems that sever the control link between operator and drone. Forces return-to-home, hover, or uncontrolled descent depending on the target firmware.
High-energy laser systems that disable or destroy drone airframes at speed-of-light engagement rates. Zero cost-per-shot. Effective against swarms where munition-based intercept is economically unviable.
High-speed drone-on-drone intercept platforms. ATLAS AI autonomous pursuit and terminal engagement. Kinetic fragmentation or net-capture defeat options. GPS-independent intercept trajectory.
Low-altitude micro-UAS radar with ATLAS AI classification. Detects targets with RCS <0.01m² at 3km range. Acoustic and RF sensor fusion eliminates false-positive engagements.
Localised GPS signal manipulation that feeds false position data to hostile UAS navigation systems. Redirects the drone to a controlled area without alerting the operator or triggering failsafe protocols.
Integrated command architecture that fuses sensor feeds from all six system types into a single operator picture. Automated threat triage, engagement sequencing, and after-action logging.
All counter-UAS systems are available for technical briefing and live demonstration to vetted defence partners.
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