As a specialist in the integration of drone security systems, Securiton Germany delivers advanced solutions for the early detection and mitigation of airborne threats. Rather than manufacturing its own hardware, the company combines cutting-edge sensors and effectors from leading global manufacturers into a robust, multi-sensor platform. At the core of this system is a proprietary command and control (C2) solution, designed to seamlessly unify diverse sensor technologies for comprehensive drone detection and defense. For dynamic or high-demand environments, a mobile version of the C2 system is also available, enabling rapid and flexible deployment across a range of operational scenarios.
Multi-Sensor System characteristics
Each sensor technology has its own strengths and weaknesses:
- Radar systems can detect a majority types of flying objects as well as other objects such as people and vehicles. However, they have limitations in range and can be difficult to configure.
- RF sensors detect drones through their radio signals but are limited in frequency range and can experience interference in environments with high RF activity.
- Cyber-RF sensors provide the capability to not only detect drones by decoding their signals but also offer the possibility of controlled takeover.
- Jammers disrupt entire frequency bands and are not always deployable in every situation. Some drones are also resistant to jamming technology.
- Optical and thermal cameras have become a modern component of a cUAS system to better assess the threat situation. However, no system in the world today can reliably detect a drone’s payload (such as weapons or explosives).

Since every drone situation is unique, a single-sensor system does not provide a reliable solution. The combination of various sensors in an intelligent multi-sensor system is key to effective drone defense.