Aegis is a ground-mounted kinetic counter-UAS system designed to protect fixed sites from low-altitude drone threats. It combines detection, classification, and physical defeat in a deployment model built for persistent perimeter defense and sustainable engagement economics.
Aegis is built around inert, locally available aggregate ammunition. That reduces dependency on specialized interceptor supply chains and improves replenishment at the point of use.
Aegis is designed to pair sensing and tracking with classification logic so operators can detect low-altitude threats early and engage with greater confidence around defended sites.
Once a threat is confirmed, Aegis delivers a physical intercept effect designed for the realities of low-altitude drone engagement, including dense or repeated attacks where cost and replenishment matter.
| Attribute | Aegis | EW / Jamming | Laser (HEL) | Missile |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dependence on RF link | None | High | None | None |
| Cost-exchange vs low-cost drones | Favorable | Often favorable | Power-dependent | Often unfavorable |
| Swarm engagement scaling | Designed for density | Threat-dependent | Sequential | Magazine-limited |
| Primary role | Fixed-site hard-kill layer | Soft-kill / disruption | Point defense | High-value intercept |
Protecting personnel, equipment, and mission continuity from reconnaissance, harassment, and one-way attack drones.
Protecting substations, refineries, and other critical infrastructure where low-cost air threats can cause disproportionate disruption.
Protecting storage, movement corridors, and operational hubs where repeated drone incursions can degrade tempo and availability.