Counter-UAS

Drone detection for the perimeter your fence can’t reach

Airspace incursions are a security problem, a safety problem, and a liability problem. We help teams move from guesswork to timely awareness and coordinated response.

Consumer and commercial drones made aerial reconnaissance cheap. For airports, utilities, events, logistics hubs, and government-adjacent facilities, the requirement is clear: detect, assess, and respond—without operational chaos.

Strategy-first: sensor mix, coverage geometry, and governance aligned to your risk model

Built for security operations language: alerts, evidence, and escalation paths

International posture: relevant for GCC programs, global enterprises, and Pakistan national operators

Airspace risk is invisible until it isn’t

A perimeter camera sees fences. It doesn’t reliably see altitude, approach vectors, or repeated harassment patterns across weeks.

Without a coherent detection approach, teams either overreact to noise—or underestimate a credible threat until it’s too late to document and respond cleanly.

Layered awareness, operator clarity, defensible decisions

Kinotech.ai helps organizations design and operationalize drone detection as part of physical security: what to sense, how to fuse signals, and how your SOC validates and escalates.

We emphasize workflows that produce clear timestamps, tracks, and context—so security leadership can stand behind decisions and improve playbooks over time.

Capabilities

Threat-informed sensor strategy

RF, optical, radar-adjacent approaches, or mixed modalities—selected against your airspace, clutter environment, and budget reality.

SOC-aligned alerting

Prioritized events with supporting evidence so analysts can corroborate quickly and route to the right authority.

Playbooks, not panic

Escalation guidance and runbooks tailored to facility type: industrial, critical infrastructure, events, and campus security.

Procurement-friendly framing

Clear technical narratives for security, legal, and executive stakeholders—especially in regulated environments.

Who needs drone detection now

If your site has a ‘no drone’ expectation—but no reliable way to prove incursions—you’re exposed. The highest urgency typically appears around energy and utilities, logistics hubs, data centers, defense-adjacent contractors, major events, and VIP facilities.

Counter-UAS is a system, not a gadget

The failure mode is buying a box, getting inconsistent detections, and losing executive trust. We focus on coverage planning, tuning, and operator adoption so the program survives the first 90 days—and scales.

Legal and jurisdictional reality

Mitigation options vary materially by country and operator class. We help teams separate detection and assessment (broadly needed) from mitigation (often tightly regulated) so programs stay compliant and practical.

Frequently asked questions

  • Is this only for military customers?

    No. Enterprises and operators protecting critical assets frequently need airspace awareness even when mitigation is handled by authorities. We support a range of buyer profiles, with requirements shaped by site risk and jurisdiction.

  • Can drone detection integrate with our SOC?

    That’s the intended end state: alerts and evidence routed into workflows your team already uses, with clear ownership between security, operations, and external agencies where applicable.

  • What’s the difference between detection and mitigation?

    Detection is knowing something is there—with enough fidelity to act. Mitigation is interfering with or capturing the UAS, which may be restricted. We help teams design sensible boundaries and escalation paths.

  • Do you support GCC and Pakistan deployments?

    Yes. We plan deployments around local regulatory constraints, integrator ecosystems, and onsite realities—heat, dust, RF clutter, and perimeter geometry included.

  • How do we start?

    Book a technical briefing. We’ll map airspace risk, existing security tooling, and a phased plan that proves value before capital-intensive expansion.

Next step: a focused technical briefing

Tell us your site type, stakeholders, and timeline—we’ll come prepared with architecture questions, integration realities, and a sane pilot plan.

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