Counter-UAS Defense System
RUYD-ADS is a layered, modular Counter-Unmanned Aerial System (C-UAS) designed to detect, track, and neutralize hostile UAVs and loitering munitions across diverse combat environments. We focus on a layered, modular, and plug-n-play architecture, delivering high performance and scalable deployments.
Evolving Defence for Evolving Threats
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Multisensor and Radar Detection
Multi-sensor fusion across RF detectors, UAV radar, and integration with existing base or naval radars. Early threat classification identifies drone type, flight pattern, and intent with plug-and-play sensor integration for Army, Navy, and Air Force deployments.
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Target Tracking and Engagement
All day all weather multi-target tracking and locking with autonomous or human-in-the-loop intercepting, real-time decision support, and counter-swarm coordination.
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Economical Interception
Surface-to-air interceptors tailored by threat class with reusable interceptors, scalable launchers, and adaptive coverage that can be layered together for mission-specific defense envelopes. Unused airborne interceptors return to base.
Architecture Highlights
- Modular architecture allows plug-and-play sensor integration across services.
- Networked tracking allows multiple Layers to coordinate in real time.
- Each interceptor version is independently deployable or can be layered together for adaptive coverage.
- Reusability ensures unused interceptors return to base.
Interceptor Versions
A family of interceptors designed for different threat classes and speeds.
| Version | Target Type | Max Speed | Description |
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| V1 | Smaller fpv drones | 100-200 km/h | Economical interceptor; short-range; swarm capable |
| V2 | Loitering munitions / jet drones | 350-450 km/h | Onboard thermal imaging for precision striking; swarm capable |
| V3 | Advanced munitions / fast UAVs | 600 km/h | Onboard thermal imaging for precision striking; onboard proximity kill mechanism; swarm capable |
Deployment Options
- Fixed-base launchers for bases, airfields, refineries, or strategic assets.
- Mobile launchers mounted on armored vehicles, trucks, SUVs, or naval vessels.
- Modular command and control node links all layers and can be integrated into existing defense networks.
Add-Ons
- Electronic warfare module for soft-kill (RF/GPS jamming and/or spoofing).
- Data mesh network for large-area base defence grids.
- Integration with existing military radar and sensor networks.
Mission-ready coverage
