Singh shared that in its current form, its product can detect a drone and offers a soft kill solution, which essentially means either jamming or spoofing the drone’s location. He explained that applying radio frequency, its systems can detect the presence of a drone in a five-kilometre radius and subsequently jam the communication and stop the drone at up to three kilometres.
“This Rs 100 crore order creates Armory arguably one of the youngest defence-tech startups to achieve such a large-scale defence contract in such a short period of time,” Singh declared, adding that the company creates solutions which are customised to the required of certain areas, as drone threats vary significantly by terrain, altitude, weather, line-of-sight, clutter, and usage patterns that alter rapidly. The company was founded in 2024.















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