British Engineers Launch Ground Breaking Drone Defence Technology: SkyWall

OpenWorks Engineering
OpenWorks Engineering

Northumberland, NE -(AmmoLand.com)- OpenWorks Engineering, a group of British engineers, has invented a system that offers security operators a ground-breaking alternative way to defeat nefarious drones; to be displayed at the UK Home Office’s ‘Security and Policing Event’ on 8th March.

Drone use (quadcopters, UAVs) is on the increase – and is regularly compromising security and privacy laws and the safety or security of both the public and high profile VIPs/celebrities. There is a broad range of current concepts to defeat drones, including jamming their command signals, burning them out of the sky with high-power lasers and attempting to train eagles to catch them.

The SkyWall concept is simple; physically capture a drone in a net and bring it to the ground safely under a parachute.

SkyWall100 Side Shot
SkyWall100 Side Shot

Physically capturing a drone is the best way to ensure control of a situation is maintained. Once captured it can be impounded, forensically investigated or simply handed back with some words of education where appropriate. Perhaps more importantly, the potential legal implications of damaging the pilot’s property (drone) are mitigated.

Projectile
Projectile

The OpenWorks Engineering team will officially launch their SkyWall100 drone defence system at the Home Office S&P Event; a cost effective system that could be deployed by government authorities and private security firms.

SkyWall100 Launch
SkyWall100 Launch

Skywall 100 comprises of a man portable compressed air launcher and an intelligent projectile with on-board countermeasures. The launcher uses a computerised SmartScope to calculate the drone’s flight path and directs the operator on where to aim the launcher, to ensure the drone is intercepted.

SkyWall100 Net Capture
SkyWall100 Net Capture

When the operator pulls the trigger the projectile is programmed so that it deploys its on-board net and parachute at precisely the right time to catch the target drone.

SkyWall100 Front Shot
SkyWall100 Front Shot

OpenWorks Engineering will develop a range of air powered launchers and intelligent projectiles to provide for the wide range of scenarios conceivable, these include permanent systems for the defence of critical national infrastructure.

Chris Down, Managing Director of OpenWorks, said: “OpenWorks Engineering believes that security enforcement authorities need a cost-effective and proportionate way of protecting the public and high profile individuals and we wanted to put a system on the market that offered just that.”

“Authorities around the world have been looking for a system like this and we are proud to continue the tradition of British innovation in the security industry.”

SkyWall100 Caputred Net
SkyWall100 Caputred Net

OpenWorks Engineering is already engaged with a number of government and private organisations across the world and is expecting to see the first SkyWall100 systems in use before the end of 2016.

SkyWall100 SmartScope
SkyWall100 SmartScope

About OpenWorks Engineering:

OpenWorks Engineering is a high quality product development company that thrives on solving problems by combining modern technologies alongside fundamental engineering principles.

For more information, visit: www.openworksengineering.com.

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Oldfart

I just used a paintball gun on the last one I saw and you don’t have to worry about giving a cloud lead poison.

joe averrage

An anticipated counter tactic would be to use multiple drones in various ways to overcome this defense. With the low cost of drones I wonder if simply hiring a skeet shooting team might be a more effective defense wall.

5WarVeteran

Why so technical?
You can build one for about 100 bucks using PVC and a flyback transformer attached to a spark plug.. Line the PVC pipe with gold leaf foil.

Come on folks it ain’t rocket science…

jinxx4ever

personally i think shooting them out of the sky with a FMJ projectile traveling at 2500fps would work and probably be a heck of a lot more fun. After all, one has a right to protect one’s privacy . Then if you preform the 3 S’s rule, shoot, shovel, and shut-up, no one will b the wiser.

Tionico

except for the issue of “what happens to that FMJ round when it either misses, or overpenetrates.. WHERE does it go, WHAT does it hit… as it WILL go somewhere and HIT someting. Safety in this situation IS a serious issue.