Active Interceptor Systems
Controlled active response for hostile drone events
Sky Shadow frames active interceptor capability as a human-supervised counter-UAS pathway: detection context, reviewed escalation, authorised response and evidence-ready records.
Why It Matters
Active response begins with calm review
An active interceptor pathway should not start with impulse. It starts with an airspace picture, classification confidence, operator review and a lawful authority chain. Public information stays at the architecture and governance level.
Sky Shadow presents the capability as part of a layered counter-UAS posture, connected to awareness, passive protection, command support and evidence preservation.
Response Model
From detection to authorised action
Low-altitude cueing
Relevant tracks are surfaced with context, location and confidence before escalation.
Human command
Operators remain central to approval, response decisions and site-specific rules.
Evidence trail
Events, operator notes and response decisions are preserved for review.
Operator Control
Active response stays inside a controlled pathway
Build the airspace picture.
Compare track behaviour and context.
Place the decision with authorised operators.
Use an approved defensive pathway.
Preserve the event history.
Cinematic Mission Set
Awareness across exposed environments
Sky Shadow anti-drone visual / Port airspace overwatch
Sky Shadow anti-drone visual / Coastal command network
Sky Shadow anti-drone visual / Fixed-site airspace dome
Sky Shadow anti-drone visual / Offshore aerial guard
Sky Shadow anti-drone visual / Vessel perimeter protection
Evidence Records
Events need a record, not just an alert
Active interceptor planning is only credible when the review path is documented. Sky Shadow keeps public content focused on governance, auditability and safe disclosure.
Sensitive specifications, performance assumptions and deployment detail remain private and controlled.
Private Briefing
Map active response around your site
Use a private review to discuss site context, lawful authority, partner integration and disclosure boundaries.

