In 2021, Grene Robotics claimed to have introduced the world’s only comprehensive Autonomous Drone Security System – Indrajaal. According to the firm, Indrajaal has the ability to cover vast areas of up to 4000 sq. km per system and can provide a comprehensive framework to defend against all classifications and all levels of autonomous drones. The system defends against various low RCS threats, including medium and high-altitude long endurance UAVs, loitering munition, smart bombs, rocket showers, nano and micro drones, swarm drones, and more.
Kiran Raju, Founder & CEO, Grene Robotics, said in a statement, “We are pleased to announce the completion of the acquisition of Apogee C4I’s deep tech defence IP. Indrajaal is the world’s only anti-drone system that can defend against all classifications and all levels of autonomous drones. With the integration of Apogee’s advanced deep tech platform, we aim to bolster Indrajaal’s anti-drone capabilities further.”
To further bolster Indrajaal’s capabilities, Grene Robotics has strategically acquired deep tech IP from Apogee C4I to enhance its drone and anti-drone defence program. This move is expected to significantly strengthen the company’s capabilities in the defence sector and contribute to the advancement of larger implementations on a national and international level, establishing Grene Robotics as a leading global provider of counter-drone security systems. Apogee’s deep-tech defence technology is a powerful stack that provides Grene Robotics with a competitive edge in the market, ensuring that it stays ahead of the curve.
“By leveraging Apogee C4I’s deep-tech capabilities, Indrajaal will be able to detect and classify drones in real-time, provide unparalleled situational awareness and enable proactive air defence measures. The now combined capabilities of Grene Robotics and Apogee C4I will help set a new industry standard for anti-drone solutions future-proofing protection against emerging low RCS threats,” Wg Cdr MVN Sai (Retd), Director of Emerging Technologies, Grene Robotics, said in a statement.