The C-UAS (Counter Unmanned Aerial Systems) from Chess Dynamics is an integrated solution designed to detect, identify, track, and defeat unmanned aerial vehicles engaged in hostile surveillance and malicious activity.
The system combines cognitive radar, electro-optical and thermal imaging, and directional RF detection with software-defined inhibition to provide 360-degree situational awareness. Its sensor fusion architecture brings together multiple detection methods with AI-enabled processing to support target classification and tracking across a range of operating conditions.
Engineered for both fixed installations and mobile platforms, the C-UAS system supports the protection of critical infrastructure and controlled airspace. Multiple sensors are integrated into a unified operational picture, allowing operators to monitor UAV activity and respond accordingly. Automated alerting, identification, and tracking functions assist the operator, while tracking data can be passed to effectors such as RF inhibition systems or other countermeasures. The sensor-agnostic architecture enables configurations tailored to specific operational requirements across land and maritime environments.
Key Features:
- Multi-layer sensor fusion including radar, EO/IR, and RF detection
- AI-enabled target identification, classification, and tracking
- Software-defined RF inhibition capabilities
- High-gain quad-band antenna system
- Long-range daylight camera and high-sensitivity thermal imager
- Edge processing for sensor data fusion
- Automatic alerting and operator-in-the-loop operation
- Configurable for fixed and mobile deployment
- Suitable for land and maritime domains






