OOO KPB “Polet” specializes in developing systems to neutralize aerial targets, focusing on interceptor drones and net launchers. Their recent innovation, the NET SET, equips FPV drones and DJI Mavic models with a net-launching mechanism. This system deploys a net with a two-meter radius to capture targets within a four to six-meter range. Weighing 350 grams, it offers ease of use and quick deployment, enhancing drone capabilities in securing airspace.
The company plans to introduce an automatic descent system that activates the net launcher upon detecting a target in its effective range. They are also developing FPV interceptors—drones specifically designed to intercept and neutralize unauthorized UAVs. Future projects include autonomous drone hunters aimed at maximizing efficiency in targeting aerial threats.
The introduction of net-launching drones presents a significant threat to unauthorized UAV operations. By deploying nets, these drones can effectively capture and disable other drones without causing collateral damage. This method has proven effective in Ukraine, where net launchers have been used to down Russian multicopters. The ability to intercept drones mid-flight enhances airspace security, particularly in conflict zones or areas with restricted airspace.
KPB “Polet” targets organizations and individuals seeking to protect their airspace from unauthorized drone activities. This includes military entities, government agencies, and private companies concerned with surveillance, smuggling, or potential attacks using drones. By providing tools to intercept and neutralize unauthorized UAVs, KPB “Polet” addresses the growing need for counter-drone technologies in various sectors.
For a visual demonstration of net-launching drones in action, you can watch the following video:
