Close-up view of an operator holding a Sentrycs Scout tablet interface. Image: Sentrycs
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At the Special Operations Forces (SOF) event in Florida, Sentrycs is highlighting a new counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) solution designed to detect, track, and safely mitigate rogue drones.

The system, dubbed Sentrycs Scout, leverages Cyber-over-RF technology to identify unauthorized drones and support controlled response measures without relying on kinetic or jamming methods.

It works by reading and interacting with the drone’s control signals instead of blocking them, enabling operators to take over its basic functions and guide it to land safely rather than forcing it out of the sky or disrupting nearby communications.

By avoiding traditional disruption techniques, Sentrycs Scout helps reduce radio-frequency (RF) interference and collateral effects while maintaining safe and continuous operation.

Sentrycs Scout counter-unmanned aerial vehicle is on display. Image: Sentrycs

It also provides actionable intelligence on drone serial numbers, locations, and flight characteristics, enabling faster operator response.

“As drone threats continue to grow … there is a rising need for agile, highly effective C-UAS capabilities that can be deployed wherever missions demand them,” said Tal Cohen, founder and chief executive officer of Sentrycs.

“Building on the proven core technology behind our fixed-site deployments, Sentrycs Scout delivers tactical teams a ruggedized, portable C-UAS capability, enabling operational flexibility and effective drone mitigation in the most challenging environments.”

Portable by Design

Powered by a compact battery, the system is man-portable, allowing rapid deployment without reliance on fixed infrastructure.

It is optimized for operations in dense urban environments, where maintaining communications continuity is critical, and disruption to authorized systems must be avoided.

Potential use cases include tactical force protection, convoy security, VIP protection, border enforcement, and infrastructure patrols.

According to Sentrycs, the system is intended to deliver real-time situational awareness in contested environments, while helping operators minimize operational risk.

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