BonV Aero Urges Physical Neutralisation in India’s Counter-Drone System
BonV Aero has called for integrating physical neutralisation capabilities into India’s counter-drone architecture, highlighting that relying solely on signal jamming may not be sufficient against autonomous or pre-programmed UAVs. The company advocates interceptor technologies—such as net-based drone interception systems—that can physically disable hostile drones once detected and tracked, providing a final safeguard for sensitive infrastructure and restricted airspace.
“Repeated drone breaches at restricted locations show that disruption alone is not enough. India’s counter-UAS framework must include the ability to physically neutralise an unauthorised drone once it enters protected airspace,” said Satyabrata Satapathy, Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer, BonV Aero.
