India's AI-integrated unmanned aerial vehicle defense system is developed by Zen Technologies Limited, aimed at dealing with increasingly complex UAV threats such as first-person unmanned aerial vehicles (FPVs) or coordinated UAVs.
According to the introduction, this platform combines many layers of defense including radio frequency interference, disruption and signal forgery of the Global Satellite Navigation System (GNSS), and integrates both software and hardware target destruction solutions.
The system can connect to remote weapon stations using 12.7 mm and 7.62 mm caliber guns, alongside Kamikaze-style air defense and interceptor aircraft (designed to rush directly at targets and detonate themselves) to neutralize enemy UAVs.
The noteworthy point lies in the integrated AI data control center, which synthesizes information from multiple sensors to perform functions of detecting, tracking and responding to threats in real time.
Radar developed by India itself allows the system to detect small UAVs with low radar cross-section at a distance of up to 20 km.
According to Zen Technologies Limited, the system can simultaneously track more than 100 UAVs at a distance of over 15 km, helping to improve surveillance and response capabilities to large-scale attacks by drones.
In addition to combat capability, this platform is also flexibly designed for many different deployment environments.
The system can be installed on mobile vehicles to protect military convoys, deployed in a compact form to serve frontline operations or counter-insurrections, as well as operate as a fixed defense layer for military bases and key infrastructure.
Currently, India is promoting domestic defense technology, especially in the field of anti-UAV, which is developing rapidly globally.
According to the manufacturer, the system is designed to enhance situational awareness and immediate response to increasingly complex airborne threats. This platform has now been introduced at the North Tech Symposium 2026 event held in Prayagraj, from May 4 to May 6, 2026.