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DroneShield unveils DroneSentry-C2 Enterprise, wins UK accreditation

Sydney-based DroneShield has unveiled its DroneSentry-C2 Enterprise (C2E), a new software platform designed to provide strategic-level command and control for large-scale and distributed counter-drone operations.

The company has received its first order for C2E from a European multi-site customer in a critical Eastern NATO flank area, it says. The C2E system will be deployed over an existing and growing cluster of DroneSentry solutions in that area in early 2026, marking an important step in scaling counter-drone operations to meet the demands of the military industrial base and national security stakeholders.

DroneSentry has also been recognised by the UK Government’s National Protective Security Authority (NPSA) and the company’s counter  Uncrewed Aerial System (C-UAS) capabilities are now available exclusively through UK telecom BT.

“As the drone technology continues to evolve, there is an increasing focus on software, starting at the embedded level (optimising each device’s ability to track and defeat drones), site level (sensor fusion across different sensor types, and target handover), and enterprise level (multi-site threat awareness),” commentedOleg Vornik, Chief Executive Officer, DroneShield.

“C2E represents the last part of this software strategy. Together, the 3 layers will provided maximum value to its customers and assist driving to DroneShield’s goal of getting to 30-40% of its revenue from SaaS over the medium term.”

C2E connects multiple DroneSentry-C2 solutions across geographically dispersed sites, such as military installations, airports, energy infrastructure, and data centres, into one operational network, DroneShield says. From this environment, authorised users can do the following:

  • Centralised drone alert management across all connected sites
  • Integrated health monitoring for instant insight into operational readiness
  • Remote verification through live camera feeds
  • Deep-dive site access, moving directly from enterprise oversight to local operational control

By consolidating multi-site operations, the company adds, C2E enables faster decision-making, improved coordination and enhanced resilience across national-level security networks.

This means that DroneShield customers can now maintain complete situational awareness and operational control across geographically dispersed sites, including at a nationwide level, with ease. With C2E, customers can shift from global oversight to granular control in one click. This level of visibility and responsiveness ensures faster decision-making, coordinated military, and enhanced security across critical infrastructure networks, says the company.

The C2E platform incorporates DroneShield’s ThreatAI software, providing intelligent prioritisation of drone activity and improving operator confidence in dynamic conditions. This release represents DroneShield’s expansion into Software as a Service (SaaS)-driven enterprise command—a capability that reflects the growing scale of the drone threat and the demand for national-level solutions. By offering a streamlined, resilient platform, DroneShield is equipping decision-makers with the ability to protect multiple critical sites simultaneously.

“C2E addresses the realities of modern airspace security,” added Angus Bean, Chief Technology and Product Officer, DroneShield. “Governments and infrastructure operators must manage counter-drone operations across many distributed sites. By shifting from isolated sites to enterprise-scale command, C2E provides a SaaS-enabled solution designed for these complex, national-level environments.”

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