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		<title>Detect, track, identify, defeat: Leonardo’s integrated counter-drone ecosystem</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The battlefield is being reshaped by the rapid proliferation of Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UAS). Today, a low-cost drone can threaten—or even destroy—military assets worth millions, fundamentally changing the economics of modern warfare. Yet the challenge extends far beyond the drone itself, as every new countermeasure is quickly met with a counter-countermeasure, creating an unrelenting cycle [&#8230;]]]></description>
		
		
		
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The battlefield is being reshaped by the rapid proliferation of Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UAS). Today, a low-cost drone can threaten—or even destroy—military assets worth millions, fundamentally changing the economics of modern warfare. Yet the challenge extends far beyond the drone itself, as every new countermeasure is quickly met with a counter-countermeasure, creating an unrelenting cycle of adaptation between attacker and defender. </p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">To address this evolving threat landscape, Leonardo has significantly expanded its investment in advanced Counter-Uncrewed Aerial Systems (C-UAS) technologies, developing a comprehensive portfolio that covers the entire operational chain—from detection and tracking to identification and defeat. These multi-domain, interoperable capabilities are based on an open architecture, enabling seamless integration with third-party systems and existing assets. </p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><b>Multi-Domain Falcon Shield C-UAS </b>(hereinafter abbreviated to “Falcon Shield”) is Leonardo’s operationally-proven C-UAS ecosystem, available in fixed, containerised and mobile configurations. Since entering service with the Royal Air Force in 2018, the UK military version of Falcon Shield called <i>Orcus</i> has protected deployed forces on operations, critical infrastructure and high-profile events. This system is also in use by the Italian Armed Forces, where it is known as <i>ACUS-E</i>, and by the Canadian Armed Forces. Discussions are also underway with other international customers, demonstrating the system’s maturity and adaptability across a wide range of operational scenarios worldwide. </p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Effective counter-drone operations begin with timely detection. Leonardo combines complementary sensing technologies to maximise situational awareness. The <b>Nerio family </b>electro-optical and infrared system delivers long-range visual detection, tracking and identification with exceptional precision—a capability that both UK and Italian Ministries of Defence have described as “world-leading”. Alongside it, the <b>Tactical Multi-Mission Radar (TMMR)</b>, a compact software-defined AESA C-band radar, detects and tracks small, fast-moving and highly manoeuvrable aerial targets even in challenging environments. Furthermore, a passive sensing technologies complete the detection Leonardo’s portfolio. </p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Detection, however, is only the first step. Defeating increasingly sophisticated drones requires a layered mix of non-kinetic and kinetic effectors. Leonardo’s <b>Guardian RF</b> (Radio Frequency) Directed Energy Weapon disrupts command-and-control links while denying access to the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), effectively preventing hostile drones from completing their mission. </p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Where kinetic engagement is required, Leonardo leverages decades of expertise in air-defence through technologies such as <b>Hystrix</b>, a reactive, multi-layered system that can operate independently or as part of a broader ground-based air-defence architecture. Hystrix incorporates proven technologies derived from Leonardo’s naval systems—including the <b>76/62 Overdeck</b>, <b>Marlin 40</b> and <b>30 mm weapon systems</b>—adapted to provide highly effective land-based protection. Hystrix includes the new <b>Leonardo 30mm X-Gun</b>, a compact, lightweight, ITAR-free and mechanically fed weapon system designed to be highly effective against a wide range of asymmetric threats, also thanks to the integration of air-burst munitions and ammunition with programmable fuses. </p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The company’s portfolio also reflects the growing importance of directed-energy technologies. Leonardo’s <b>Laser Directed Energy Weapon (LDEW)</b> offers a precise and scalable solution for defeating mini and micro UAS at ranges beyond one kilometre, complementing traditional kinetic effectors while reducing the cost per engagement. </p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Bringing these capabilities together is Leonardo’s advanced Command and Control (C2) system, the digital backbone of the entire C-UAS SAPIENT compliant architecture. Developed in close cooperation with operational users, it fuses data from multiple sensors, coordinates engagement activities in real time and presents operators with an intuitive operational picture that supports rapid and informed decision-making. The system is complemented by <b>SkyTender</b>, a mission planning and assessment tool that simulates operational scenarios, sensors, effectors and threats to optimise deployment and mission effectiveness before operations even begin. </p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><b>Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning</b> are increasingly central to this architecture. By enhancing target detection, improving classification and supporting threat evaluation and weapon assignment, AI enables faster and more effective responses to complex operational scenarios. Human operators, however, remain firmly in control of the engagement process, ensuring that technology augments—rather than replaces—human decision-making. </p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">As unmanned systems continue to evolve, so too must the technologies designed to defeat them. In a battlespace where adaptation has become the defining characteristic of modern conflict, the ability to integrate sensors, effectors and decision-support tools into a single, coherent architecture is no longer simply an advantage—it is rapidly becoming an operational necessity. </p>
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		<title>Supporting American Aerospace, Defense and Security</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[With over 7,000 employees across the country — engineers, technicians, test pilots, customer support specialists, and more — and over 20 industrial / commercial sites and several service centers to date, Leonardo has established itself over several decades as a major contributor to US aerospace, defense and security, keeping Americans safe coast-to-coast. All main fields [&#8230;]]]></description>
		
		
		
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">With over 7,000 employees across the country — engineers, technicians, test pilots, customer support specialists, and more — and over 20 industrial / commercial sites and several service centers to date, Leonardo has established itself over several decades as a major contributor to US aerospace, defense and security, keeping Americans safe coast-to-coast. All main fields in these areas of advanced technology are represented with locally developed and manufactured products and solutions delivered to US and export civil, public service and defense users or integrated with prime partners – fix/rotary winged aircraft, electronics and sensors.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Locally built helicopters are flown by EMS, search and rescue, law enforcement, firefighters, energy companies, all levels of government, and private citizens across America. Programs like the TH-73A training helicopter to the US Navy and the MH-139A with Boeing to the US Air Force mean Leonardo will contribute to train the future generation of naval rotorcraft pilots and protect strategic defense and ensure homeland security over decades. While the development of the world’s first commercial tiltrotor &#8211; AW609 – is introducing a major revolution in the air.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The Northeast Philadelphia-based facility since 1980 is home to an AW119, AW139 and AW609 Part 21 production facility, Part 145 maintenance center delivering top-rated customer support across North and South America, and modern training academy featuring all new full flight simulators, maintenance trainers, classrooms, and lounges.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Leonardo DRS is a prime contractor and provider of pioneering technologies and services for US and allied militaries, intelligence agencies and defense contractors. Leonardo DRS means heavy investment in US defense capabilities by providing cutting-edge products and services to every branch of the US military and to a wide range of government agencies to support their mission success.  From ground to sea to air, Leonardo DRS is answering technical and logistical requirements across any sector including aviation, communications, defense systems, surveillance and reconnaissance, intelligence, security and power generation, propulsion and distribution.  This commitment to customers&#8217; success has resulted in consistent domestic growth and new opportunities for American workers.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Next-gen technologies designed to provide strategic advantage for the DoD and its prime contractors have been developed through the electronics competences of the Company. US-based R&amp;D and service enables nimble product development, program support and vertically integrated production of laser components, electronics, and integrated systems. Full US design capabilities, from customization, to manufacturing, through service and support, are provided at our facilities in Tucson, AZ, Huntsville, AL, Norcross, GA and Arlington, VA.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Additionally, Selex ES Inc has&nbsp;operated in the U.S. for more than 100 years, building successful domestic and international businesses in the fields of Air Traffic Management (ATM), Critical Communications (LMR) and Law Enforcement (LPR). The subsidiary originates, designs, and develops advanced technology products, systems and solutions that stand out for their excellent performance and reliability.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Moreover, Leonardo is increasingly expanding its involvement into Space technologies in the country. Over the years Leonardo has contributed to the most important NASA exploration missions. Through its expertise in electro-optical instruments, robotic arms and drills, and equipment such as solar arrays and attitude sensors, Leonardo is on-board of many key missions such as JUNO, Osiris Rex, Dawn, New Horizon and is getting ready to reach the Moon and Mars.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Logistic support and engineering services for the C-27J JCA fleets of the US Coast Guard and US Special Operations Command and support the US government and industry in several military and commercial programs including the F-35, 787 Dreamliner and KC-46 tanker are supplied to support national and international operators.</p>
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