VIP Guard

High-profile individuals are increasingly exposed to aerial threats that bypass traditional security measures. From public appearances to summits, drones introduce a new layer of risk that is fast, precise, and difficult to predict. As real-world incidents have shown, even highly secured environments can be reached from above. What was once considered controlled space is now part of the threat landscape.

When a head of state takes the stage, the airspace above becomes part of the security perimeter.

Rogue drone flying above a crowded public event

Active aerial protection

VIP protection no longer ends at the perimeter. Drone hunter expands the security envelope into the airspace, giving security teams the ability to detect, assess, and respond to threats that would otherwise remain out of reach.

EAGLE.ONE can remain airborne on station, functioning as both a detector and an interceptor in a single package. This eliminates the delay between threat detection and response, resulting in a significantly faster time to engage. This capability is especially valuable when protecting a smaller area, such as during a press conference or an outdoor briefing, where every second counts.

Incidents

Military parade where the drone attack took place in Venezuela

Venezuela, 2018

Explosive drones detonated near President Nicolás Maduro during a military parade, marking one of the first documented drone-based assassination attempts.

Aerial view of Baghdad's Green Zone

Iraq, 2021

Armed drones targeted the residence of Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi inside Baghdad’s Green Zone, demonstrating the limits of even heavily secured locations.

Coastal town of Caesarea where the drone targeted Netanyahu's residence

Israel, 2024

A drone targeted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s private residence, highlighting that aerial threats extend beyond public events.

EAGLE.ONE extends protection into the airspace neutralizing threats

EAGLE.ONE is:

autonomous response without reliance on human reaction time

real-time tracking and interception of dynamic aerial targets

adaptable interception methods based on threat and environment

seamless integration into existing protection systems

Features

Drone hunter's hardware contained with an on-board computer equipped with artificial intelligence

On-board computer

A powerful on-board computer allows our drone hunter to react quickly to its surroundings and skillfully evaluate upcoming situations.

Drone hunter detecting a rogue drone in an airspace

Artificial intelligence

After the drone hunter receives a signal from the external detection system, it autonomously takes off. The AI then takes the lead and autonomously flies towards the spot of intrusion. The drone hunter independently manoeuvres around any obstacles, detects the intruder and autonomously captures it.

EAGLE capturing a rogue drone in its net

Non-destructive elimination

Our drone hunter uses a non-destructive eliminating method which allows a forensic analysis to be performed on the captured subject, maximizing the chances of capturing the perpetrator.

EAGLE's propellers powered by eight motors

Stand-by mode

EAGLE.ONE is always in a stand-by mode prepared to start a mission in 5 seconds as soon as it receives a signal from the detection system.

Smartphone application which can be used instead of a detection system

Usage

Our drone hunter is fully compatible with most of the existing security systems. Once integrated with a detection system, the drone hunter operates completely autonomously from the take-off to the landing.

Smartphone application

The drone hunter can also be paired with our smartphone application. Trained personnel then has full control over the drone hunter.

Contact us

Phone

+420 605 892 203

Email

[email protected]

Company

EAGLE.ONE s.r.o., ORG ID: 03947394

Povltavska 5/74, 171 00 Praha 7