Meet Rosie: a man-portable, defense-grade counter-UAS system that carries a drone threat from first detection all the way to lawful neutralization built for the agencies and units who can’t wait hours for protection to arrive.
The drone threat is no longer hypothetical. From surveillance and smuggling to weaponized payloads and coordinated swarms, hostile unmanned aircraft have exposed real gaps in how we protect people, installations, and critical infrastructure. The systems built to answer that threat have traditionally cost many times what most agencies can justify and often need a vehicle mount or a fixed installation to operate. For the units and organizations who actually need protection, effective counter-drone capability has stayed out of reach. Rosie was built to change that.
One system, the entire kill chain
Most tools on the market do one piece of the job. Rosie does all of it, in a single coordinated system: it detects a drone’s radio emissions, classifies the aircraft by type using on-board AI, tracks both the drone and its operator, identifies it against regulatory and intelligence data, and for authorized users neutralizes it. Detection to decision happens in seconds, not minutes.
Detection and AI classification
Rosie continuously monitors the radio bands commonly used by commercial and modified drones, automatically separating drone activity from the surrounding RF noise. On-board artificial intelligence then identifies the aircraft by make and model with better than 85% accuracy, and an anomaly engine flags unfamiliar or custom-built platforms that signature-based tools would miss entirely.
Track the drone and the operator
Knowing a drone is in the air is only half the picture. Rosie calculates the bearing to the aircraft and, when multiple units work together, triangulates the operator’s physical location delivered in military-grid coordinates ready for tactical use. Advanced tracking keeps a continuous fix even on fast, hard-maneuvering targets.
Lawful by design
Rosie decodes FAA Remote ID broadcasts to the ASTM F3411-19 standard, providing immediate, lawful identification of compliant drones and their operators, and timestamped records suitable for evidentiary use. Every transmit and countermeasure action is gated behind authorization checks — the system will not activate any countermeasure without confirmed authorization, protecting operators and keeping operations on the right side of the law.
Authorized countermeasures
For lawfully authorized government and military users, Rosie can disrupt a hostile drone’s GPS navigation, video downlink, and control link — with smart profiles tuned to the specific aircraft to maximize effect and minimize collateral interference. This completes the kill chain in one system.
Built for the field
Rosie is genuinely man-portable — under eight pounds in a ruggedized transit case — and goes from packed to operational in under two minutes. No fixed infrastructure, no cloud dependency. Multiple units link together into a self-healing sensor network that shares detections and enables operator triangulation across a wide area.
Defense-grade capability, accessible cost
The defining advantage: Rosie delivers capability on par with systems costing an order of magnitude more, at a fraction of the price — putting credible counter-drone defense within reach of the agencies and units who have been priced out until now.
What’s next
Rosie is a production-ready baseline, not a finish line. The roadmap extends its reach toward simultaneous swarm tracking, fully passive (covert) detection, and identification of cellular-connected drones — progressively closing the gap against the most advanced threats emerging in the field.
Rosie is offered exclusively to government, military, and authorized agency users. Countermeasure capabilities are enabled only for lawfully authorized operators. To request a capability briefing or evaluation, contact us through the form below.