- The system is designed to safeguard high-value critical infrastructure such as nuclear power plants, oil refineries, ports, airports, and energy grids from drone-based attacks
- With the advanced SkyOS™ platform, Indrajaal Infra offers autonomous, real-time airspace security across vast areas up to 4,000 sq km.
Hyderabad, India – May 22nd, 2025: Indrajaal, India’s leading autonomous drone defence company, announces the launch of Indrajaal Infra — a specialised product line designed to safeguard high-value critical infrastructure such as nuclear power plants, oil refineries, ports, airports, and energy grids from drone-based attacks.
Built on Indrajaal’s advanced SkyOS™ platform, Indrajaal Infra offers autonomous, real-time airspace security across vast areas up to 4,000 sq km. The system integrates AI-driven threat detection with a layered defence approach — combining sensors, spoofers, jammers, and command intelligence — to deliver 24/7 autonomous protection against rogue drones.
Currently, Indrajaal Infra is already operational at a strategic naval port in Gujarat, following successful trials during recent cross-border escalations. Deployment is also underway at India’s largest naval port in Karnataka, signalling a critical step in fortifying India’s maritime and industrial defence infrastructure.
The launch is especially timely given the recent India–Pakistan conflict, which witnessed an increase in drone-based threats targeting sensitive assets near the western border. While many were intercepted before causing damage, the incidents exposed critical gaps in conventional surveillance and perimeter defences.
“Peacetime readiness is wartime insurance. The cost of protecting critical assets today is far lower than the cost of rebuilding them after an attack,” said Kiran Raju, Founder & CEO of Indrajaal. “Indrajaal Infra is designed to ensure operational continuity, national resilience, and industrial sovereignty in a rapidly evolving threat environment.”
Drone Warfare: A New Age of Strategic and Economic Risk
The global rise in asymmetric drone warfare has drastically lowered the cost of causing strategic damage. Incidents like the Pelham oil terminal attack, power station strikes in Sudan, and energy infrastructure targeting in Ukraine have proven that state and non-state actors can now paralyze billion-dollar assets using low-cost commercial drones.
Economic Disruption
- Drone strikes can halt refinery operations, costing upwards of ₹400–800 crore per day.
- Logistics hubs and port facilities face weeks of downtime and export disruption.
- Power grid and nuclear facility damage could paralyze city-scale regions.
Strategic Fallout
- Drones undermine conventional defense systems by operating below radar and outside fixed perimeters.
- Infrastructure attacks during peacetime weaken deterrence and embolden adversaries.
- Reactive emergency mobilization diverts armed forces and security resources from primary defense mandates.
Indrajaal Infra directly addresses this threat landscape with a plug-and-play, interoperable solution that integrates into existing infrastructure while enabling future expansion. Its AI-led, C5ISRT-capable architecture ensures seamless detection, decision-making, and autonomous threat mitigation.
The company is actively working with national and state agencies, defense establishments, and strategic enterprises to scale Indrajaal Infra across India’s most sensitive and economically vital infrastructure corridors.