
Kongyu Technology
AI-powered autonomous low-altitude drone defense systems.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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* | N/A | Series B | |
Total Funding | 000k |
Chengdu Kongyu Technology specializes in the development of counter-unmanned aerial vehicle (C-UAS) systems. The company integrates artificial intelligence with sophisticated radio-frequency detection and jamming technologies to provide autonomous drone neutralization. Its systems are designed to detect, identify, track, and intercept illicit drones, addressing security threats to critical infrastructure like airports and prisons, as well as to military and homeland security operations.
The core of Kongyu's technology lies in its ability to combine multiple sensor inputs, including radar and electro-optical sensors, with AI-driven decision-making to create a networked defense. This approach enables the system to differentiate between drones and other objects like birds, reducing false alarms and improving response times against fast-moving or swarming UAVs. The system can function as an all-weather, 360° defensive solution, capable of detecting small drones at distances of up to 5 kilometers and neutralizing them from up to 1 kilometer away using methods that can include jamming or laser neutralization.
Kongyu Technology operates within the rapidly growing anti-drone market, driven by the increased use of commercially available drones for malicious purposes. The business model likely involves the sale of these high-tech defense systems to government, military, and private sector clients responsible for securing sensitive sites and airspace. The systems are engineered for both static and mobile deployment, emphasizing transportability and quick assembly to adapt to changing operational environments.
Keywords: counter-drone, anti-drone, C-UAS, counter-UAV, drone detection, drone neutralization, radio-frequency jamming, AI-powered defense, airspace security, unmanned aerial vehicle, electronic warfare, critical infrastructure protection, homeland security, military defense, autonomous systems, sensor fusion, electro-optical sensors, drone tracking