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19. May 2026

The Rise of Cyber-Over-RF Counter-Drone Technology: Sentrycs Scout Man-Portable Kit
In the rapidly evolving landscape of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), counter-drone technologies have become increasingly crucial for ensuring public safety and national security. Among these, Cyber-Over-RF (CoRF) counter-drone solutions have gained significant attention in recent years due to their ability to specifically identify and neutralize commercial drones that operate on known command protocols.
Sentrycs Scout, a man-portable cyber-over-RF detector kit, has made its debut at SOF Week in Tampa, signaling the company’s strategic move into the special operations market. Founded in 2017 in Israel, Sentrycs has been building CoRF technology since its inception, with a focus on developing systems that can read and respond to the command-and-control protocols used by commercial drones.
The company’s fixed-site detection and mitigation stack has now been compressed into a battery-powered handheld unit, making it accessible to tactical operators who require a more portable and flexible solution. What sets Sentrycs Scout apart is its ability to not only detect unauthorized drones but also take controlled command and land them in a designated area without firing a shot or interfering with nearby authorized radios.
Sentrycs’ decision to launch Scout at SOF Week was a deliberate move into the special operations market, highlighting the company’s commitment to expanding its customer base beyond traditional defense and security customers. The product’s ruggedization for challenging operational conditions and rapid deployment by tactical forces further underscores Sentrycs’ focus on meeting the unique needs of special operations units.
The SOF Week launch also marks an important milestone in Sentrycs’ efforts to establish itself as a leading provider of counter-drone solutions, following its acquisition by ONDAS, a US-listed industrial wireless and counter-drone holding company. The deal has enabled Sentrycs to access new markets and expand its distribution network through Mistral Group, the company’s US distribution partner.
Sentrycs’ recent contracts for the FIFA World Cup security and NATO exercise in Romania demonstrate the company’s growing presence in high-profile events and international defense initiatives. These deals underscore the increasing demand for effective counter-drone solutions, particularly in environments where the risk of drone-related threats is highest.
The CoRF approach, which reads the actual command-and-control protocols used by commercial drones, offers specificity that traditional counter-drone systems cannot match. By targeting the unique communication methods employed by various drone manufacturers, Sentrycs Scout can identify and neutralize drones with high accuracy, reducing the risk of collateral damage or interference with authorized radios.
However, it is essential to note that CoRF technology has its limitations. It may not be effective against FPV drones flying on bespoke serial radio links or autonomous threats like Shahed-136 class systems that fly without a continuous control link. These scenarios highlight the importance of layered C-UAS (Cyber-Over-Unmanned-Aerial Systems) solutions, which combine multiple technologies to address the evolving threat landscape.
The introduction of Sentrycs Scout marks an important step in this direction, as it opens up new possibilities for small teams that couldn’t previously carry fixed installations. By pairing CoRF with other counter-drone systems, such as jammers and kinetic interceptors, operators can create a layered defense strategy that addresses the complexities of modern drone threats.
The testing ground for Sentrycs Scout’s effectiveness will be the 2026 FIFA World Cup security contract, which presents an ideal environment for evaluating the product’s performance against unknown numbers of hobbyist and bad-actor drone incursions. As the global demand for counter-drone solutions continues to grow, companies like Sentrycs are poised to play a critical role in shaping the future of UAS defense.
In conclusion, Sentrycs Scout represents a significant development in the realm of CoRF counter-drone technology, offering tactical operators a portable and flexible solution for detecting and neutralizing unauthorized drones. As the threat landscape evolves, it is likely that solutions like Sentrycs Scout will become increasingly important in layered C-UAS strategies, providing a vital layer of protection against the growing menace of drone-based threats.
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