HAWK C-UAS Counterdrone Systems
HAWK COUNTER-DRONE SYSTEM
The HAWK anti-drone system is a comprehensive solution for protecting facilities from drones.
The system uses a variety of sensors and data fusion to provide effective protection against aerial intrusion. It is able to detect a drone before it enters a protected zone, track it in real time and bring it to the ground or neutralise it in the air. Additionally, it is able to determine the position of the drone operator. A key component of the Hawk system is software – HAWK C2 – which receives data from the detectors and visualises it on a map in real time. It is equipped with data fusion algorithms that enable flawless classification of the detected drone, allowing it to be quickly neutralised before it crosses the boundary of the protected object or area.
Main features and benefits
Scalability
The system’s architecture allows the configuration to be tailored to the user’s requirements, as well as its subsequent development.
Continuous operation
Stable and reliable operation, with the ability to operate in autonomous and offline modes.
Detection
The system supports the detection of advanced devices such as radars, radiometers, optical and acoustic sensors, among others, to ensure maximum effectiveness.
Real-time monitoring
HAWK C2 allows visualisation and tracking of both drone and operator movements in real time.
Neutralisation
Kinetic and non-kinetic methods of neutralising threats include jammers, hacking module, spoofing, net launcher drone or HPM (High-Power Microwave).
Integration and data analysis
The system integrates with various types of detectors and effectors, giving a consistent and real-time picture to the operator.
Visualisation
The HAWK C2 system allows visualisation and tracking of both drone and operator movements in real time.
WHO IT’S FOR
Technological progress is accelerating. Not long ago, drones were just toys or advanced technology accessible to a select few. Today, the drone market is worth nearly $70 billion, and we hear daily about dangerous incidents involving them. In the wrong hands, drones can be a serious disruptor, potentially paralyzing the operations of businesses or institutions.
CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
Protecting assets and know-how often ends five meters above the ground. A drone can easily fly over the highest fence and potentially paralyze an enterprise. Additionally, it can easily gather information constituting trade secrets.
MANUFACTURING PLANTS, DATA CENTERS AND COMMERCIAL FACILITIES
Protecting power plants, oil rigs, and strategic facilities can prevent unwanted espionage, destabilizing activities, or the loss of valuable resources. The use of drones in armed conflicts has clearly shown the potential scale of destruction in entire cities.
AIRPORTS
Every year, airports worldwide face paralysis, and pilots encounter life-threatening risks due to amateur drone operators. Airport paralysis costs about $250,000 per hour, not to mention in-air incidents. Our systems enhance the security of these facilities and neutralize unwanted intruders.
PRISONS
Each year, numerous reports highlight the smuggling of prohibited items into prisons. Effective drone security can eliminate this issue and enhance the comprehensive protection of such facilities.
NEWS AROUND THE WORLD
Drones pose a major security challenge. Unauthorised drones can invade privacy, cause accidents and disrupt operations. Check out our blog for the latest industry news and business updates.
DRONE
INCIDENTS
Drones present significant security and safety challenges. Unauthorized drones can invade privacy, cause accidents, and disrupt operations. High-profile incidents include drones grounding flights at major airports and smuggling contraband into prisons. Airport paralysis or disruption of port operations can cause a major crisis. We are committed to increasing security levels and eliminating the risks posed by drone incidents. Our systems are comprehensive—they detect, visualize, and eliminate unwanted aerial devices.
TRIKALA PRISON, GREECE, JANUARY 2023
Drone dropped package with 500g of cocaine in the courtyard. Drug value: 50,000 euros. Guards intercepted the package but didn’t catch the operator.
NEWARK AIRPORT, UNITED KINGDOM, JANUARY 2019
Drones spotted 13 miles from airport. 43-minute suspension of flight operations. 9 flights diverted, 43 delayed. Losses: $60,000. Operators not caught.
GATWICK AIRPORT, UNITED KINGDOM, 2018
Drones paralyzed the airport for 33 hours. 1000 canceled flights, 140,000 affected passengers. Operators not caught. Millions in losses.
CATTENOM POWER PLANT, FRANCE, OCTOBER 2014
Series of 13 unauthorized drone flights over nuclear reactors. Incidents lasted a month. Operators not caught.
WORK WITH THE BEST
We are a team of professionals constantly seeking talented, ambitious, and motivated individuals to join us and help shape the future of security worldwide. If you are ready to take on the challenge and join a company that values innovation and excellence, Hertz New Technologies is the place for you.
OUR EXPERTS
TOMASZ MAJEWSKI
INTERNATIONAL SALES MANAGER
+48 724 777 444
t.majewski@hertznt.pl
PIOTR KRÓL
SENIOR KEY ACCOUNT MANAGER
+48 724 800 004
p.krol@hertznt.pl
Przemysław Olszewski
KEY ACCOUNT MANAGER
+48 785 777 554
p.olszewski@hertnt.pl