Australia-based DroneShield featured its counter-drone and electronic warfare systems at the SAHA 2026 defense and aerospace exhibition, highlighting technologies designed to detect, track and neutralize unmanned aerial threats used by military forces, law enforcement agencies, airports and critical infrastructure operators worldwide.
With operations in Australia and the United States, the DroneShield provides counter-UAS solutions focused on radio-frequency sensing, artificial intelligence and machine learning, sensor fusion, electronic warfare, rapid prototyping, and MIL-SPEC manufacturing.
Among company’s portfolio includes the RfPatrol Mk2, a next-generation wearable system that provides real-time airspace awareness for soldiers, law enforcement and security personnel.

RfPatrol Mk2
Compact and designed to integrate with existing gear, the device detects drone signals using software-defined radio technology and an AI-driven detection engine. It alerts operators through visual, audible or haptic cues, allowing rapid response without affecting mobility. The system operates for up to eight hours on a rechargeable battery and is built for use in harsh environments.
DroneShield also showcased its DroneGun Mk4, a lightweight, portable jammer designed for single-operator use. The system disrupts drone control, video and navigation signals across multiple frequency bands, including satellite navigation systems, effectively neutralizing threats while minimizing disruption to surrounding environments. Built with a rugged design and modular components, it is intended for rapid deployment in field conditions.
Another system the company sells is the DroneGun Tactical, offers longer-range counter-drone capability. Equipped with directional antennas, it can disrupt a wide range of commercial and military-grade drones while keeping the aircraft intact for potential forensic analysis. The system is designed for ease of use, with minimal training required, and can operate independently or as part of a layered counter-drone defence network.

DroneGun Tactical
DroneShield said its systems are designed to integrate into existing operations, reflecting growing demand for portable, interoperable solutions to address evolving unmanned aerial threats.
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