Equipping the counter-drone fight, sensor to shooter
Counter Drone Corp supplies allied governments and licensed industry with the two things every counter-UAS operation runs on: match-grade medium caliber ammunition for the guns doing the shooting, and radar surveillance systems that find the targets. The two product lines are run as separate programs — each with its own inquiry desk, its own export-control track, and its own partnership path.
Find them. Hit them. Two programs.
Ammunition and surveillance systems are handled in unique fashions — different regulations, different documentation, different desks. Choose your program; nothing is shared between them but the address on the letterhead.

20 / 23 / 25 mm Match Grade
The calibers arming today's counter-UAS guns: in-production 20×102mm Vulcan and 25mm Hotchkiss match grade, custom calibers from 20×110 to 23×152B — ZU-23 and M55 among them — plus cases and projectiles supplied separately. Handled under ITAR as a munitions program.
Enter the ammunition program → Program 2 · Maritime SurveillanceMSR-48 Surveillance System
A 20 lb, 48 nm surveillance system built on a proven Furuno solid-state radar sensor — detects Group 1–3 UAS and dark surface targets, fuses AIS/ADS-B identity, and streams fire-control tracks to your guns' C2. Handled as a separate systems program with its own export review.
Enter the surveillance program →Compliance is the product, too
Every international sale runs through U.S. export control from the first email. That discipline is what lets our partners buy with confidence — and keep buying.
Talk freely. Buy with paperwork.
Conversations built on published information need no license — start one today. U.S. Government authorization is required for sales, exports, and any transfer of controlled technical data.
Screened inquiries
We screen every inquiry against U.S. embargo and denied-party lists as a matter of practice. Serious buyers get fast, personal attention from the principals — not a sales queue.
Licensed partnerships
Co-production, licensing, and localized manufacturing programs are structured with U.S. Government authorization built into the plan.