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EAGLE.ONE is an autonomous counter-drone system from Czech company EAGLE.ONE s.r.o., positioned as a “drone hunter.” Using onboard AI, 3D LiDAR, RGB cameras, and precision navigation, it can detect, track, and intercept unauthorized drones in critical airspace such as airports, military facilities, industrial parks, and VIP events. Its value is not limited to alerts; it aims to provide a full active-defense loop from response through capture or neutralization.
In terms of protection workflow, the system covers post-detection tracking, motion prediction, pursuit, and interception. Interception modules include fixed nets, net guns, net launchers, and rocket-launcher configurations for larger or high-speed threats. Its non-destructive capture approach is suitable for scenarios where the drone needs to be preserved for forensic analysis. For deployment, it can operate independently, though it is more commonly integrated with existing detection systems. After receiving instructions from an external system or an operator, it can take off from standby in about 5 seconds and autonomously complete the mission from takeoff to landing. The system also emphasizes operation in GNSS-constrained environments, obstacle avoidance, an emergency parachute, and up to around 40 minutes of endurance.
EAGLE.ONE’s integration capabilities are a notable strength: it provides an Open API, can connect to most API-enabled detection systems and local management systems, and supports combining multiple detection systems. On the management side, the available materials mention control via a smartphone app by trained personnel, but do not disclose details on a centralized console, alert severity levels, audit logs, reporting, or remote operations and maintenance. Information on compliance certifications, aviation regulatory approvals, and radio requirements is also not disclosed, and these are critical items to verify when procuring an active counter-drone system.
The website does not publish pricing, subscription, or maintenance models, nor does it explain delivery, training, or after-sales SLA terms, so its cost-effectiveness can only be assessed conservatively. Its strengths are a complete active interception loop, high modularity, support for forensic capture, and suitability for sensitive areas. Its limitations are limited transparency, and active neutralization methods such as rocket launchers may be heavily restricted in different jurisdictions. Deployment also depends heavily on on-site airspace permissions and trained professionals.
It is better suited to airports, military and police defense users, energy and chemical facilities, nuclear power plants, major-event security, and high-security campuses, rather than ordinary enterprise IT security procurement. The available text does not provide information on access from China, so this remains unknown; payment methods are also not disclosed. For deployment in China, priority should be given to assessing civil aviation, radio, public security, and low-altitude safety regulatory requirements, while comparing it with local counter-drone detection, jamming, net-capture, or integrated control solutions.
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