C-UAS Services

UAS/CAUS Operations and Security Division

"Eye in the Sky, Shield on the Ground"

ND3 Inc is a leading innovator in unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS). We design solutions utilizing state-of-the-art UAS for industries like construction and public safety. ND3’s C-UAS tech detects, tracks, and mitigates unauthorized drone threats.

Detection – Mitigation - Analysis

Protect your assets from unauthorized drone threats with ND3's advanced C-UAS technology.

ND3's Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems (CUAS) solutions are a game-changer for law enforcement agencies needing to keep sensitive areas like open-air events, prisons, and critical infrastructure safe from unauthorized drones. With CUAS, they can ID and track rogue drones, get real-time alerts, and take action. By finding the drone operator, authorities can step in and stop potential disruptions. Plus, CUAS gives law enforcement valuable data and insights to develop strategies for tackling drone-related concerns and boosting public safety and security.

In many cases, effective mitigation of unauthorized drone activity involves locating and apprehending the pilot, as simply disabling the drone may not address the root issue. By tracking the drone's signal or analyzing its flight pattern, law enforcement can often pinpoint the location of the pilot, allowing for direct intervention and prevention of further unauthorized activity. This approach enables authorities to address the source of the problem, rather than just the symptoms.

Use Cases:

Open Air Events – Stadiums, concerts, state fairs

Correctional Facilities

Critical Infrastructure – power plants, airports

Open Air Events

The problem - During large outdoor events, law enforcement agencies face significant challenges in detecting and responding to unauthorized drones, which can pose a risk to public safety and security. The lack of real-time situational awareness and effective communication between agencies can lead to delayed responses, increased risk, and potential incidents. The solution - Implementing a Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems (CUAS) solution that provides a common operating picture (COP) for law enforcement agencies can effectively address this problem. By integrating CUAS with existing surveillance systems and providing real-time drone detection and tracking, law enforcement can gain situational awareness and respond quickly to potential threats. The COP enables seamless information sharing and coordination between agencies, ensuring a unified response to drone threats and enhancing public safety and security.

Correctional Facilities

The problem - Prisons face a significant security threat from drones flying over to deliver illegal contraband like cell phones, drugs, tools, and weapons, posing major safety risks to staff and inmates. Apprehending those responsible is challenging due to coordinated delivery efforts involving multiple drones, pilots, and locations. Traditional methods of relying on corrections officers to spot drones are insufficient because drones can be mistaken for birds or planes and quickly deliver harmful items. The solution - Implement a Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems (CUAS) solution at prisons to detect, track, and respond to unauthorized drones. The system can: Detect and Track Drones: Use sensors and detection technology to identify drones flying over the prison. Identify Potential Threats: Determine if the drone is carrying contraband or poses a threat to prison safety. Provide Real-time Alerts: Alert corrections officers and security personnel in real-time to potential drone threats. Support Investigations: Provide data on drone activity, including location of pilots and dropped items, to support investigations and apprehension of those responsible. By implementing a CUAS solution, prisons can enhance security, reduce the risk of contraband delivery, and improve response to drone-related incidents.

Critical Infrastructure

The problem - Critical infrastructure sites, such as power plants, airports, and government facilities, face increasing security risks due to the proliferation of drones. These unmanned aerial vehicles can easily bypass traditional security measures, enabling malicious actors to conduct surveillance, disrupt operations, or even inflict physical damage. The difficulty in detecting and tracking unauthorized drones leaves these sites vulnerable to potential threats, compromising public safety, national security, and economic stability. The solution - Implementing a Counter-Unmanned Aircraft System (CUAS) can effectively address these security concerns. CUAS utilizes advanced sensors and AI-powered detection algorithms to identify and track drones in real-time, providing situational awareness and enabling swift response strategies. By integrating CUAS with existing security infrastructure, critical infrastructure sites can enhance their security posture, detect potential threats early, and respond accordingly. This solution provides real-time alerts, drone tracking, and data analysis, empowering security teams to protect sensitive areas and ensure operational continuity.

PAST Projects We’ve Worked On

PROJECT 1:
U.S. ARMY CENTRAL CUAS SUPPORT ND3 provided full-spectrum target drone services during the Eager Lion exercise in Amered to Army and CENTCOM security requirements. Our disciplined Quality Control Program and reportiman, Jordan, under a U.S. Army contract. We deployed six fully serviced drones, furnished qualified operators, and maintained continuous operations across multiple secure locations. Our operators flew red-air flight patterns that replicated hostile aircraft tactics, forcing U.S. and coalition forces to identify, track, and engage realistic aerial threats. This directly supports the SOW requirement to develop processes that identify capability requirements, gaps, and solutions for sUAS security capabilities. ND3 sustained readiness around the clock for two weeks, met all host-nation safety standards, and adhng structure provided transparency, aligning with the SOW’s focus on risk management and analytic support. By replicating adversary tactics and maintaining strict operability standards, ND3 strengthened joint counter-UAS readiness and demonstrated the ability to deliver realistic scenarios that reveal vulnerabilities and inform solutions.


PROJECT 2:
JORDANIAN ARMED FORCES (JAF) – CUAS FAMILIARIZATION COURSE ND3 delivered a two-day CUAS Familiarization Course for the Jordanian Air Defense School in support of a NATO mission set. The training introduced partner-nation officers to the fundamentals of small UAS threats and countermeasures while reinforcing coalition readiness. Instruction covered drone operations and design, propulsion and command-and-control systems, and multiple detection methods including radio frequency, acoustic, visual, and radar techniques. Participants were also introduced to kinetic and nonkinetic defeat and mitigation options and the operational considerations surrounding their use. Live flight demonstrations allowed students to observe and practice detection and tracking in real time. The course concluded with an After-Action Review with Jordanian officers to validate tactics, techniques, and procedures and identify refinements to strengthen local defenses. This engagement provided a technically sound foundation for host-nation and NATO personnel, combining classroom learning with hands-on field application. It demonstrated ND3’s ability to deliver specialized CUAS training in an international setting, coordinate with host-nation and coalition stakeholders, and strengthen partner force

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