Israeli firm Axon Vision has unveiled a counter-drone system designed to tackle one of the fastest-growing battlefield threats: first-person view (FPV) drones guided by fiber-optic cables that are largely immune to traditional electronic jamming.
Called ForceField, the system combines threat detection, assessment, and engagement in a single platform, eliminating the need to integrate multiple standalone counter-drone systems.
It is designed for rapid integration with existing vehicle command-and-control (C2) systems and remote-controlled weapon stations (RCWS), allowing deployment on armored vehicles, wheeled platforms, and fixed installations with minimal modifications.

The platform can operate independently or as part of a layered air defense network.
“ForceField is the result of years of investment in the development of operational edge AI technologies,” said Neri Zin, chief executive officer of Axon Vision.
“We believe this solution marks a significant milestone in Axon Vision’s evolution, from a company that supplies EDGE AI capabilities… to one that develops and markets complete operational solutions.”
One System, Three Steps
ForceField integrates the entire engagement cycle into a single platform: detect, assess, and respond.

A 360-degree array of day-and-night cameras continuously scans for aerial and ground threats, including overhead blind spots.
Once a target is detected, the system classifies, tracks, and prioritizes it in real time before recommending the appropriate response to operators.
If engagement is required, ForceField automatically activates its kinetic weapon within seconds while keeping a human operator in the decision loop.