Singapore AirshowThe Australian government has established a new industry panel to advise Defence and other government agencies on counter small uncrewed aerial systems (CsUAS) services, enhancing Australia’s ability to detect, deter and respond to emerging drone threats.

The government has also enacted the Defence Amendment (Counter-UXS Measures) Regulations 2025 to strengthen national security by protecting ADF personnel, assets and facilities. The amended regulations give authority for Defence, in support of law enforcement agencies, to detect and disable or destroy drones that are suspected of posing a threat to Australian Defence Force (ADF) assets and establishments.

Defence maintains a range of capabilities to engage with hostile drone technology, with the amendments set to better enable our capabilities to be employed in Australia where it is safe and reasonable to do so. The Defence Project Land 156 Standing Offer Panel will support Defence and other Australian Government agencies in safeguarding critical infrastructure and operations within Australia.

The first 28 companies selected to the panel are:

  1. Advanced Design Technology Pty Ltd
  2. Anduril Australia Pty Ltd
  3. Australian Systems Research Pty Ltd Trading as ASR Defence
  4. Axon Public Safety Pty Ltd
  5. Beca Pty Ltd
  6. Codarra Advanced Systems Pty Ltd
  7. Cubic Defence Australia Pty Ltd
  8. DEWC Services Pty Ltd
  9. Droneshield Group Pty Ltd
  10. EPE OCEANIA Pty Ltd Trading as Explosive Protective Equipment (EPE)
  11. HENSOLDT Australia Pty Ltd
  12. HighCom Technology Pty Ltd
  13. Insitec Pty Ltd
  14. Integrated Frontline Services Pty Ltd
  15. JVAT Solutions Pty Ltd
  16. Leidos Australia Pty Ltd
  17. Key Options Pty Ltd
  18. L3HARRIS Space and Airborne Systems Australia Pty Ltd
  19. NOVA Systems Pty Ltd
  20. Protegas Australia Pty Ltd
  21. QINETIQ Pty Ltd
  22. Raytheon Australia Pty Ltd
  23. SAAB Australia Pty Ltd
  24. SME Gateway Pty Ltd
  25. Solinnov Pty Ltd
  26. SYPAQ Systems Pty Ltd
  27. Systems Planning and Analysis Australia Pty Ltd
  28. SYSTRA ANZ Pty Ltd

Additional suppliers will be confirmed in the coming weeks.

Minister for Defence Industry Pat Conroy said: “Counter-drone technology is critical to keeping Australia safe, and that’s why the Australian Government is ensuring that Defence and other Government agencies will have access to the best technology. This panel will help us to stay ahead of rapidly evolving drone and counter-drone technology. It will build on the contracts already announced as part of Land 156 to address the increasing threat of drones in modern warfare and will enhance Australia’s capacity to respond to emerging drone threats.”

Assistant Minister for Defence Peter Khalil said: “Drones are swiftly becoming a tool of choice for malicious actors across the globe. These regulations will better enable ADF personnel here at home to protect themselves, their assets and the bases in which they operate, which is critical to ensuring we maintain a ready and deployable Defence Force. Australia already has sophisticated capabilities to detect and counter drones. The Defence Amendment Regulations will ensure those tools can be used safely and responsibly, so we can respond quickly to threats and keep our communities safe.”

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