Supplier
Fortem Technologies
Fortem DroneHunter F700
Net-capture interceptor drone — hard-kill without projectiles.
DroneHunter F700 is an autonomous quadcopter that launches a tethered net to capture a hostile drone and carry it to a safe drop zone. Because it avoids projectile fire it is one of the few hard-kill systems permissible around civilian airports where collateral-damage rules apply. It operates under the SkyDome radar mesh and TrueView classification software. ITAR-listed — Gulf sales require US State Department approval, but UAE evaluations have been publicly reported.
Fortem DroneHunter F700
counter · uas · base · air · defence
AVS·CAT
Product at a glance
- Category
- counter uas base air defence
- Launched
- 2019
- Price tier
- enterprise
- GCC sites
- 0
- Status
- ● Current model
Technical specifications
Key specs
| Detection modes | SkyDome radar mesh (TrueView R20/R30) |
| Effector mode | Kinetic net-capture (no projectile) |
| Interceptor speed | Up to 180 km/h |
| Engagement radius | Up to 3 km from launch |
| Collateral risk | Minimal — captured drone lowered to ground |
| Airport certification | Considered compatible with ICAO Annex 17 collateral rules |
| Export control | ITAR (FMS required) |
| Re-use | Interceptor retrievable and re-armed in < 10 min |
Compatibility
Works with
- Requires Fortem SkyDome mesh for full autonomy
- Manual over-ride console for operator-in-the-loop
- Can integrate into Anduril Lattice, FAAD C2
- Designated landing zone waypoints pre-authorised in ATC plan
Certifications
Approvals
US DoD JCO
ITAR-controlled
FCC Part 15 (radar)
Best for
Typical use cases
Use case 1
Hard-kill option inside an airport perimeter with no projectile fire.
Use case 2
Event coverage at a royal arrival with capture-and-remove.
Use case 3
Low-collateral response near passenger terminals.
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