DroneBullet
Product descripton: DroneBullet by AerialX
Designed to be portable, deadly, and cost-effective, the DroneBullet is a fully autonomous multi-rotor using kinetic energy to intercept and defeat hostile drones. It can counter a single or a swarm of target drones entirely autonomously using proprietary onboard AI and advanced machine vision processing. The DroneBullet is a simple-to-operate, fire-and-forget, beyond visual line-of-sight counter-drone solution that can operate as a standalone unit or as part of any third-party drone detection system.
Threats are eliminated quickly upon detection with sophisticated C-UAS tracking. Altogether, these unique features make the DroneBullet a force to be reckoned with, and a favorite among Homeland Security, government agency, law enforcement and militaries worldwide.
Sample demonstrations of the DroneBullet include:
• Being selected as a semi-finalist in the 2018 SOFWERX ThunderDrone II evaluation. The counter-drone capabilities were demonstrated to the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) and Strategic Capabilities Office (SCO) in Fort Bragg, NC.
• Participating in the 2019 sandbox for the Counter Unmanned Aerial Systems (CUAS) program under the Canadian Innovation of Defense Excellence and Security (IDEaS). These included intensive demonstrations in DRDC Suffield, Alberta, for the Canadian Armed Forces.
Technical specifications
| Specification | Value |
| Type | Fully autonomous multi‑rotor kinetic interceptor |
| Take-off Weight | 910 g |
| Secure Casing | Carbon-fiber |
| Propulsion | Electric motor, Li‑Po battery-powered |
| Maximum Range | ~4 km (~3–4 km) |
| Operational Altitude Ceiling | Up to 3,000 m |
| Attack/Dive Speed | 200 km/h (attack), up to 300–350 km/h (dive) |
| Flight Endurance | ~10 minutes |
| Payload | Kinetic impact (no explosives) |
| Guidance System | Onboard AI, deep learning, machine vision-based terminal guidance |
| Sensor Payload | Nose-mounted day/night camera, GPS/INS/IMU suite |
| Operational Modes | Standalone or integrated with third-party C-UAS/C2 systems |