Roshel has introduced a new counter-drone version of its Senator vehicle, pairing armored mobility with advanced aerial threat detection to stay ahead of evolving threats.
The system, built entirely in Canada, is based on the company’s field-tested Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle and now comes fitted with Leonardo’s Falcon Shield, a sophisticated counter-uncrewed aerial system (C-UAS).
It is expected to tackle drone threats in complex environments, with Falcon Shield providing advanced detection and neutralization to protect on the move.
Read the full story on our new publication, NextGen Defense: Canada’s Battle-Tested ‘Senator’ Vehicle Now Shoots Drones Out of the Sky