
The contract validates Sentrycs’ protocol‑manipulation technology as a lawful alternative to jamming, opening European law‑enforcement markets. It also positions Ondas to capture a fast‑growing $9.8 bn handheld counter‑UAS market.
The surge in civilian and commercial drone activity has outpaced traditional security measures, prompting regulators and law‑enforcement agencies to seek solutions that neutralize threats without disrupting critical communications. Conventional jamming, while effective, risks collateral interference in densely populated areas, a concern that has become especially acute in European cities where spectrum congestion is high. Counter‑UAS technologies that rely on protocol manipulation—often termed Cyber over RF—offer a nuanced approach, hijacking the drone’s command link to guide it safely to a landing zone, thereby preserving the integrity of surrounding networks.
Sentrycs’ recent deployment with a German State Police office showcases the practical advantages of this methodology. By detecting, identifying, and taking control of rogue UAVs, the system provides real‑time intelligence such as serial numbers and operator locations, enabling a forensic response that goes beyond mere removal. The upcoming launch of the Scout handheld unit extends these capabilities to tactical teams on the move, delivering autonomous airspace control without the need for fixed infrastructure. Market analysts estimate the global addressable market for handheld C‑UAS solutions at roughly $9.8 billion over the next five years, driven by demand from defense, border security, and critical‑infrastructure protection sectors.
For Ondas, the German contract serves as a strategic foothold in a region that is rapidly tightening drone regulations and investing heavily in counter‑UAS capabilities. The successful fielding of protocol‑based mitigation positions the company ahead of competitors still reliant on jamming or kinetic options, potentially accelerating adoption across other European law‑enforcement agencies. As the handheld segment is projected to triple by 2030, Ondas’ expanded product portfolio and proven operational track record could translate into significant revenue growth and a stronger foothold in the global counter‑drone market.
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