Dutch Defense Trio Joins Forces: Prezis, Robin Radar, and Hyllus to Develop Home-Grown Mobile Counter-UAS System
Dutch defense technology companies Prezis, Robin Radar Systems, and Hyllus Systems have announced a strategic partnership to jointly design, develop, and commercialize a fully Netherlands-manufactured mobile counter-UAS (C-UAS) system. The integrated solution covers detection, tracking, classification, and neutralization of drone threats, and is deployable aboard maritime vessels.

Highlights
- 荷蘭 Prezis、Robin Radar Systems 與 Hyllus Systems 三家國防科技公司宣布策略合作,共同開發全荷蘭製造的行動式反無人機系統(C-UAS)。
- Prezis 擔任系統整合商,負責將指揮與管制(C2)平台作為整套架構核心骨幹,統一管理彈頭控制、使用者介面與平台整合。
- Robin Radar Systems 提供 IRIS 雷達,具備 360° 全向偵測與分類能力,可在行進中及複雜電磁環境下遠距識別無人機威脅。
- Hyllus Systems 負責攔截層,提供自主無人機執行最後一哩精準打擊,有效降低附帶損害風險與每次擊殺成本。
- 整套系統可部署於海事船艦,支援獨立運作或整合至現有北約防空網路,旨在降低對外部供應鏈依賴並強化盟友反無人機能力。
Dutch Defense Tech Trio Unites to Build Mobile Counter-UAS System
Dutch defense technology companies Prezis, Robin Radar Systems, and Hyllus Systems have announced a strategic partnership to jointly design, develop, and commercialize a fully Netherlands-manufactured mobile counter-unmanned aircraft system (C-UAS).
In a joint statement, the three companies said: "This collaboration brings together three of the Netherlands' most technologically advanced defense companies, committed to delivering an end-to-end solution with the full capability to detect, track, classify, and neutralize hostile drone threats in the maritime domain."
Integrated Architecture with Clearly Defined Roles
Each partner contributes a distinct area of expertise within the collaborative framework:
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Prezis serves as the system integrator, unifying all components through its combat-proven command-and-control (C2) platform. This software platform forms the backbone of the entire C-UAS architecture, consolidating warhead control, user interface, project management, and platform integration into a single operational framework.
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Robin Radar Systems supplies the IRIS radar — a 360° omnidirectional detection and classification system capable of identifying drone threats at long range while on the move and in complex electromagnetic environments.
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Hyllus Systems is responsible for the intercept layer, providing an autonomous drone specifically designed to execute precise last-mile strikes against hostile UAS, effectively reducing collateral damage risk and cost-per-kill.
Flexible Deployment for Maritime Scenarios
According to the three partners, the integrated architecture can operate as a standalone C-UAS capability or be plugged into existing air defense networks as an additional layer. The system is designed for deployment aboard maritime vessels, giving commanders flexible and scalable protection wherever a threat may emerge.
The collaboration highlights the growing integration capacity of the Dutch defense industry in the counter-drone sector. By developing a fully domestic solution, the partnership reduces dependence on external supply chains while strengthening the overall ability of NATO allies to respond to evolving drone threats.
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