
There are moments in history when a country recognises that the rules of security have changed. Not gradually. Not theoretically. But overnight.
For India, that moment came in June 2021, when low-cost drones breached the Jammu airbase – a high-security military installation. The message was unmistakable: the threat was no longer distant, nor expensive, nor conventional. It was small, accessible, and airborne.
What followed globally – from cross-border drone drops in Punjab to drone-dominated conflicts in Nagorno-Karabakh and Russia-Ukraine – only reinforced the shift. Drones were no longer tools. They had become instruments of delivery, disruption, surveillance, and psychological pressure. The economics had changed. A modest aerial system could now challenge strategic infrastructure.
India moved swiftly to strengthen counter-drone capabilities. But the moment demanded something deeper than procurement. It demanded sovereignty.
That is the context in which Indrajaal was born — a Made-in-India counter-drone ecosystem designed to sense, think, adapt, and act at machine speed. Not as a patchwork defence, but as national airspace infrastructure.
Because freedom in the 21st century is not just territorial. It is aerial.
A system, not a device
Indrajaal was founded in 2023 with the vision to make India a leader in anti-drone and low-altitude airspace defence solutions. Such a system could never be piecemeal – it had to be AI-first. That’s why, across all our configurations, SkyOS™ remains the core intelligence layer. It is the autonomous command architecture that fuses radar, RF, and electro-optical inputs, processes them in real time, and orchestrates response.
Sensors, effectors, and operating procedures may vary depending on the environment. The intelligence layer does not.
This modularity allows Indrajaal to adapt across urban centres, strategic infrastructure, active battlefields, and mobile patrol environments without rebuilding the system from scratch. It is about interception, as well as continuous, autonomous airspace governance.
Indrajaal Urban: securing the civilian core
Urban environments present a unique challenge. Airports, government complexes, and central business districts operate in spectrum-congested zones where Wi-Fi, radio, and cellular networks are constantly active. Broad-spectrum jamming in such areas can cause more harm than protection.
Indrajaal Urban is built on a cyber takeover approach. Instead of disruptive blanket jamming, it mimics control signals to hijack and redirect rogue drones, guiding them toward safe landing zones. The priority is capture and control, not chaos.
In dense cities where civilian life must continue uninterrupted, this distinction matters. It ensures safety without collateral disruption.
Indrajaal Infra: turning assets into autonomous nodes
Ports, oil refineries, nuclear facilities, and naval bases cannot afford any kind of vulnerability. These are high-value assets whose disruption carries national consequences.
Indrajaal Infra operates as a fixed-site autonomous shield. It combines layered detection and mitigation options with AI-driven command through SkyOS™ to deliver continuous monitoring, identification, and neutralisation with minimal human intervention. It is engineered for long-duration deployment in complex electromagnetic environments and prioritises early attribution and non-kinetic mitigation. Detection is carried out using radars and direction finders, while mitigation happens via soft-kill devices such as GNSS spoofers and RF jammers.
The result is transformative. Critical infrastructure shifts from being a vulnerable target to becoming an autonomously protected airspace node.
In an era where drone defence is increasingly recognised as core national security infrastructure, this evolution is strategic.
Indrajaal Military: built for contested theatres
On the battlefield, drones are treated as lethal assets: surveillance, targeting, and swarm attacks. The response must be immediate and layered.
Indrajaal Military integrates radar-based wide-area surveillance with AI-driven command and hard-kill interception through the Zombee autonomous interceptor drone. Rapid-launch capsules enable deployment in rugged and contested terrain. Integration with legacy weapons, C5ISRT platforms, and battlefield management systems ensures seamless operational alignment.
This configuration is not adapted from civilian models. It is engineered for combat, where speed, autonomy, and interoperability define survival
Indrajaal Ranger: protection in motion
Borders, convoy routes, smuggling corridors, and highways are dynamic environments where threats are transient and unpredictable.
Indrajaal Ranger brings autonomy on the move. Vehicle-mounted and powered by SkyOS™, it combines detection with cyber takeover, GNSS manipulation and controlled kinetic options. Its role is not limited to interception. It establishes patrol-based airspace denial, travelling with the asset rather than waiting at a fixed perimeter.
In India’s diverse terrain, from mountains to coastlines to deserts, mobility is a necessity..
Built here, for the world
We understand India’s threat landscape because we live in it.
From porous borders and sensitive coastlines to dense urban airspace and complex electromagnetic environments, the challenges here are layered and uniquely demanding. Systems built in distant geographies cannot always account for the operational realities on the ground.
Building in India allows us to iterate faster, integrate closely with local forces, and respond to emerging patterns without waiting on foreign supply chains or external approvals. It allows us to retain control over architecture, upgrades, and deployment cycles.
India is a country of vast terrain, extreme climates, and diverse threat vectors. If a system performs here, across mountains, deserts, coastlines, and megacities, it is built for resilience anywhere.
Protecting freedom
For us, freedom is the ability of a nation to secure its borders, protect its infrastructure, and safeguard its people without dependence.
Indrajaal is our response to a changed security landscape. We did not build a product in isolation. We built an ecosystem that senses, decides, and acts with autonomy across military and civilian environments.
Building for India’s freedom is not a matter of positioning. It is our responsibility.