5. Kinetic Interception Systems

Using several techniques to physically catch or deactivate illegal drones, kinetic interception systems reflect the physical approach to drone neutralising. From net-launching devices to trained birds of prey, these systems provide special benefits in many contexts. To raise their effectiveness rate—even against agile targets—modern kinetic interceptors often use sophisticated tracking algorithms and predictive location. Autonomous interceptor drones that can hunt and seize invading vehicles have become part of the technology, offering a dynamic way to guard big areas or moving targets.
6. Directed Energy Weapons

Usually in the form of high-powered lasers, directed energy weapons (DEW) systems disable or destroy illegal drones by means of focused energy beams These systems can engage adversaries at great distances with little collateral consequences and have exact targeting powers. Modern DEW systems keep accuracy even against fast-moving targets by including sophisticated tracking systems and beam stabilisation technology. With newer systems needing less power and producing better results, the technology has grown ever more efficient and more sensible for general use in different security environments.
