Drone Detection as a Service Arrives in São Paulo: Ôguen and R2 Wireless Launch DDaS
Brazilian tech firm Ôguen Tecnologias and wireless operator R2 Wireless have announced a partnership to deploy a Drone Detection as a Service (DDaS) solution in São Paulo. Available to both public agencies and private organizations via subscription, the managed service delivers real-time drone detection, geolocation, and 360° airspace awareness, capable of identifying unauthorized drones, IoT devices, jammers, and DIY-built UAVs.

Highlights
- Ôguen Tecnologias and R2 Wireless have jointly launched a Drone Detection as a Service (DDaS) solution in São Paulo, Brazil's largest city.
- The service is subscription-based and available to both public agencies and private organizations, delivering real-time drone detection and geolocation.
- The underlying technology uses passive RF detection, deployable as fixed or mobile installations, providing 360° airspace coverage.
- The system can detect unauthorized drones, IoT devices, signal jammers, and DIY-built UAVs, distinguishing them from legitimately authorized aircraft.
- The partnership positions DDaS as a managed, infrastructure-free option for organizations seeking airspace security without owning dedicated counter-drone hardware.
Drone Detection as a Service Arrives in São Paulo
Brazilian technology company Ôguen Tecnologias and wireless communications provider R2 Wireless have announced a partnership to deploy a Drone Detection as a Service (DDaS) solution across São Paulo, Brazil's largest city.
Subscription-Based Managed Service for Public and Private Sectors
The offering follows a subscription model, making it accessible to both government agencies and private organizations. Subscribers gain access to the following capabilities:
- Drone Detection: Real-time identification of drone activity within a designated area
- Geolocation: Precise positioning of unauthorized aerial objects
- Real-Time Airspace Awareness: Comprehensive situational awareness of the surrounding airspace
Passive RF Detection with 360° Coverage
The two companies will jointly deploy a passive radio frequency (RF) detection system that can be configured as either a fixed or mobile installation, providing full 360° coverage. The system is designed to detect and locate:
- Unauthorized drones
- Internet of Things (IoT) devices
- Signal jammers
- Other potential airspace threats
Detecting Both Commercial and DIY-Built Drones
A key differentiator of the DDaS solution is its ability to detect not only commercial drones from mainstream manufacturers, but also DIY-built (homemade) UAVs. The system can effectively distinguish between legitimately authorized aircraft and unauthorized intruders, significantly enhancing the precision of airspace security management.
Image credit: Ôguen Tecnologias
Further Reading: The 2026 Unmanned Airspace Global Counter-UAS Directory is now available. The only continuously updated, comprehensive guide to counter-drone (C-UAS) vendors and systems worldwide, it covers more than 1,000 C-UAS products and services — including performance details, vendor sales information, and partner data — updated monthly and organized by sub-sector (nets, missiles, interceptor drones, detectors, and more). For more information, contact editor Philip Butterworth-Hayes at philip@unmannedairspace.info.
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