Counter-Drone Systems Integrated Into Grid Perimeter Security Framework
Dinergy's defence division has completed integration of its Counter-Drone-as-a-Service capability into the physical security perimeter of critical grid infrastructure.

Dinergy's defence division has completed integration of its Counter-Drone-as-a-Service capability into the physical security perimeter of critical grid infrastructure. The system provides automated detection, tracking, and neutralization of unauthorized drone activity within designated exclusion zones around CHP plants and transformer stations.
The integration represents a convergence of Dinergy's energy infrastructure and defence capabilities. As the grid network expands and the value of physical assets increases, the need for sophisticated perimeter security has grown proportionally. The counter-drone system uses a combination of radar, radio frequency detection, and optical sensors to identify and classify drone threats in real time.
"Energy infrastructure is critical infrastructure," the defence lead stated during the Weekly Pulse. "Protecting it requires the same level of sophistication that we apply to our operational technology. The counter-drone system is not an add-on — it's an integral part of our infrastructure security architecture."
The system operates autonomously within defined parameters, with human operators maintaining oversight through the RONOR platform's security dashboard. All detection events are logged and reviewed, and the system's response protocols are subject to the same governance framework that governs all AI systems within the Dinergy ecosystem.

