Rohde & Schwarz is demonstrating its complete ARDRONIS counter-UAS suite this week at Counter UAS Technology Europe 2026 in London, displayed inside a purpose-built mobile van that the company says illustrates how the system can be integrated into existing defense and security architectures without dedicated infrastructure.

The current ARDRONIS configuration extends the suite’s jamming frequency range down to 100 MHz — a meaningful expansion that brings low-frequency drone command links into the detection and suppression envelope. The integrated suite combines ARDRONIS Locate Advanced for drone and operator detection, ARDRONIS Effect multi-band jamming with automatic threat tracking, mobile detect and locate units for rapid deployment scenarios, and Wi-Fi modules for identifying and disrupting commercial UAV communication links. A unified direction-finding cockpit allows a reduced operator footprint to monitor and manage multiple stations simultaneously.
On the event’s final day, Bob Moll, C-UAS market development manager at Rohde & Schwarz International, will present a field deployment case study tying low-frequency detection, multi-directional localization, and high-power jamming into a single workflow. The company also signaled a forthcoming multi-sensor C-UAS suite, with a disclosure expected at ILA Berlin or Eurosatory 2026.

