

Indrajaal Ranger: India’s First AI-Driven Anti-Drone Patrol Vehicle
Indrajaal, a Hyderabad-based aerial defense systems company, has launched India’s first AI-powered Anti-Drone Patrol Vehicle (ADPV), named Indrajaal Ranger. Mounted on an all-terrain 4x4 vehicle, it integrates advanced detection and mitigation technologies to counter unauthorised drones in urban regions as well as border areas.
The ADPV features several drone-neutralising mechanisms, including GNSS spoofing, RF jamming, cyber takeover tools, and spring-loaded kinetic kill systems. It operates using an advanced, AI-driven command platform called SkyOS, enabling autonomous detection, decision-making, and neutralisation of threats within seconds.
Grene Robotics, the developer, claims that Indrajaal Ranger can track and destroy rogue drones efficiently. The company has not disclosed the pricing since the vehicle is available only through direct sales.
The ADPV includes:
Cyber takeover module to gain remote control of hostile drones
GNSS spoofing system that disrupts satellite navigation
RF jammer for communication interference
Kinetic kill mechanism for physical destruction
SkyOS acts as the mission brain, combining all C-UAS sensor inputs into a unified AI-powered command system. As the vehicle moves into high-threat zones, SkyOS continuously detects, classifies, and prioritises airborne threats.
Soft kill range: up to 3 km
Hard kill range: up to 2 km
Soft capture zone: up to 5 km
Detection range: up to 10 km
Indrajaal says this system is designed to counter increasing drone-based smuggling of weapons, drugs, and explosives along India’s western and northern borders.








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