Spanish “Crow” Counter-Drone System Blocks 90 Unauthorized Drones at UN Biodiversity Summit

The Colombian Air Force (FAC) demonstrated its technological prowess by deploying the sophisticated Spanish-manufactured “Crow” counter-drone system to safeguard the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP 16) in Cali, as reported by Indra, the system’s manufacturer.

Comprehensive Security Coverage

The system was strategically deployed to protect the Blue Zone, a high-security area hosting delegates and state officials from 196 participating nations. The integration of Crow with other security systems proved highly effective, with authorities apparemment detecting more than 300 drones and successfully neutralizing 90 unauthorized drone activities throughout the conference.

Advanced Technical Capabilities

Developed by Spanish defense firm Indra, the Crow system represents cutting-edge counter-. At its core, the system employs early detection capabilities through high-resolution radar systems that can identify even small drones at considerable distances. This is complemented by advanced optical systems that not only assess potential threats but also pinpoint their exact locations. When threats are confirmed, the system utilizes sophisticated jamming technology to disrupt drone guidance systems. Perhaps most impressively, the Crow system features a modular design that allows multiple units to work in concert, providing expanded coverage for larger areas.

“In support of this important international event focused on the fight against climate change and environmental preservation, the FAC deployed its air, space, logistics and technological capabilities,” the FAC emphasized in their official statement, highlighting the comprehensive security approach.

Growing International Recognition

The Crow system’s deployment in adds to its impressive international track record. The system has already proven its worth during NATO military exercises in the and supported Spanish Air Force operations in Mali. Its effectiveness has caught the attention of European manufacturers, who have begun integrating Crow’s command and control systems into their own sensor technologies. Building on this success, Indra has partnered with other Spanish firms to develop an enhanced counter-drone system for the Spanish Armed Forces, incorporating advanced radar, optronics, and radio frequency technologies.

DroneXL’s Take

The successful deployment of the Crow system at COP 16 underscores the evolving landscape of drone technology and security challenges. The system’s ability to detect and counter unauthorized drones while allowing legitimate drone operations demonstrates the sophisticated balance required in modern airspace security. As international events continue to face increasing drone-related security challenges, systems like Crow are becoming essential components of comprehensive security strategies.

What’s your take on the balance between drone security and accessibility at major international events? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​


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