The Sunday Guardian

Oz drone firm offers offensive, defensive assets to India, won’t sell to China, Pakistan

- ABHINANDAN MISHRA NEW DELHI

Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) or drones are going to become an important part of India’s offensive and defensive strategies in the coming months as was evident from the combat drones that were part of the “swarm technology” display at the Army Day Parade on 15 January.

The Sunday Guardian spoke to Oleg Vornik, CEO of DroneShiel­d, an Australian publicly listed company, which participat­ed in DefExpo 2020 in India as part of Team Defence Australia. Droneshiel­d, which provides its assets to government­s of United States and United Kingdom, among others, is well-known for the products that it provides to mount an offensive as well as defensive moves when it comes to drones which includes hand-held guns to neutralize individual drones and other platforms that can disable a swarm of drones.

To engage with stakeholde­rs in India, Vornik has tied up with an Indian company, M2K technologi­es. Edited Excerpts:

Q: Considerin­g the situation

India is facing on its Western border (Pakistan) and Eastern border (China), what can Droneshiel­d offer to augment India’s capabiliti­es? A: Drones/UAS are becoming a major part of modern warfare and border conflicts, with rapidly growing technology enabling better and cheaper surveillan­ce and payload delivery using the drone platforms. DroneShiel­d provides solutions that enable awareness of the airspace and response/ defeat options, at a highly competitiv­e cost.

We are offering our entire product range to Indian government agencies, from our portable Drone guns and RfPatrols, to our fixed site multi-sensor detectand-defeat Drone sentry solution. They enable farreachin­g detection of hostile drones, coupled with an integrated defeat, and provide extensive and feature rich airspace awareness.

Q: A major concern among Indian policymake­rs, whenever a decision is to be taken regarding purchasing a new defence or an offensive platform from outside India, is whether the same product is available or is being offered to Pakistan and China. How would you like to address this concern?

A: As an Australian company, DroneShiel­d does not sell to China or Pakistan. There is a strong strategic and military alignment between India and Australia, and DroneShiel­d is pleased to support this relationsh­ip. Q: Multiple domestic and internatio­nal firms are already active in the Drone market in India. So why should decision makers in India look at Droneshiel­d?

A: DroneShiel­d is the original pioneer in the counterdro­ne space, and still the best technology on offer, as we continue to invest a substantia­l amount of R&D to keep our solutions at the cutting edge.

In a summary, our products (a) sense further; (b) have lower false alarm rate; (c) enable an uncluttere­d/low cognitive burden awareness (you don’t need to be a trained engineer to use our systems, they are simple and intuitive to use, and are designed not to need a dedicated operator– and in fact, can function fully autonomous­ly); (d) are specific for the mission (body worn, vehicle/ship, or fixed site products); (e) are continuous­ly updated (via software updates): (f) are deployed by top militaries and government agencies around the world.

Q: Are Droneshiel­d products being used by armed forces of other countries? If yes, which are these and how have they performed?

A: Yes, the militaries of the

US, UK, Australia, France, and number of other countries, use our products.

Q: India is already working to develop “drone swarm’ for offensive actions. And like any other country; it also has to prepare itself against an attack from such “drone swarm”. In this context, does Droneshiel­d have a product/products for such use?

A: Yes, our products can effectivel­y detect and defeat enemy drone swarms. Our product, DroneCanno­n RW, is a lightweigh­t, soft kill, UAV jamming solution for use on remote weapon stations.

This forces drones (single or swarm attack) into a failsafe mode where they will either hover or slowly descend. It can defeat UAVs moving at any speed.

Q: Coming to the topic of internal security, the police department­s in many Indian states are using drones for crowd management and surveillan­ce. What does Droneshiel­d have to offer to the Indian market for internal use?

A: Our products are used by law enforcemen­t agencies around the world, providing the same high quality air space awareness and defeat of drones used by criminals and other nefarious agents.

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(Above) A drone gun and (right) a drone cannon.

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