Hyderabad-based autonomous anti-drone technology company Indrajaal has launched ‘Indrajaal Infra,’ an AI-driven solution designed to protect critical infrastructure from drone-related threats. Built on the AI-powered SkyOS platform, Indrajaal Infra offers autonomous, real-time airspace security across vast areas up to 4,000 square kilometers. The system integrates AI-driven threat detection with a layered defense approach, combining sensors, spoofers, jammers, and command intelligence to deliver 24/7 autonomous protection against rogue drones.
Indrajaal Infra has already been operational at a naval port in Gujarat during heightened tensions with Pakistan, where it helped mitigate drone swarm attacks targeting Indian assets. The solution is now being deployed at India’s largest naval port in Karnataka to enhance the country’s maritime and industrial defense infrastructure.
Founder and CEO Kiran Raju emphasized the importance of proactive defense measures, stating, “Peacetime readiness is wartime insurance. The cost of protecting critical assets today is far lower than the cost of rebuilding them after an attack.”
Indrajaal Infra’s deployment reflects a strategic move to bolster operational continuity, national resilience, and protect industrial sovereignty in the face of evolving aerial threats.