C2E will connect multiple DroneSentry-C2 solutions across geographically dispersed sites, such as military installations, airports, energy infrastructure, and data centres, into one operational network. From this environment, authorised users can do the following:
- Centralised drone alert management across all connected sites.
- Integrated health monitoring for instant insight into operational readiness.
- Remote verification through live camera feeds.
- Deep-dive site access, moving directly from enterprise oversight to local operational control.
Supporting this launch, the core offering of DroneSentry-C2 has been updated with SAPIENT protocol compatibility, enabling interoperability with other command-and-control (C2) solutions widely used in joint operations. Users will also benefit from options for MIL-STD-2525 iconography and MGRS grid references, creating a familiar operating picture aligned with military standards.
“C2E addresses the realities of modern airspace security. Governments and infrastructure operators must manage counter-drone operations across many distributed sites. By shifting from isolated sites to enterprise-scale command, C2E provides a SaaS-enabled solution designed for these complex, national-level environments” Chief Technology and Product Officer, DroneShield, Angus Bean, said.
The C2E platform has incorporated DroneShield’s ThreatAI software, providing intelligent prioritisation of drone activity and improving operator confidence in dynamic conditions.
This release has represented DroneShield’s expansion into SaaS-driven enterprise command.
DroneShield has received the first order of its C2E with a European multi-site customer at the European Eastern NATO flank, to be deployed over an existing and growing cluster of its DroneSentry solutions in that area in early 2026.