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Honeywell and Odys Aviation Introduce Airborne Layer for Counter-UAS Defense

April 3, 2026 by Miriam McNabb Leave a Comment

New system highlights the need for layered protection against evolving drone threats

As drone threats continue to evolve, defense strategies are shifting toward layered systems that combine multiple technologies. A new collaboration between Honeywell Aerospace and Odys Aviation reflects that shift.

The companies have announced a joint effort to develop an airborne counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) designed to protect critical infrastructure and strategic assets. The announcement highlights a key trend in the industry. No single system can address every drone threat. Instead, operators are building layered defenses that detect, track, and respond across multiple domains.

Adding a New Layer to Defense Architecture

The new system pairs Honeywell’s Stationary and Mobile UAS Reveal and Intercept (SAMURAI) platform with Odys Aviation’s long-range Laila UAV. Together, they introduce an airborne layer that sits between ground-based sensors and high-end missile defense systems.

This approach expands coverage and reduces reliance on costly kinetic responses. It also allows earlier detection and engagement of threats over wide areas.

“SAMURAI delivers critical counter-UAS capabilities with proven reliability, scalability and seamless integration into existing defense architectures,” said Matt Milas, president, Defense and Space, Honeywell Aerospace. “By leveraging Honeywell’s long history in avionics, sensors and defense systems, we are enabling C-UAS capabilities that protect farther, respond faster and operate with minimal downtime.”

In a layered model, each component plays a defined role. Ground sensors provide initial detection. Airborne systems extend range and persistence. Higher-end defenses remain available for last-resort engagement.

This structure helps operators manage both cost and risk. It also improves resilience against complex or coordinated drone activity.

Why Layered Defense Matters

Drone threats have changed both the scale and economics of air defense. Small, low-cost systems can challenge traditional approaches that rely on expensive interceptors.

“Drone threats have fundamentally changed the economics and operational requirements of air defense,” said James Dorris, CEO of Odys Aviation. “Critical infrastructure and forward-operating locations require persistent protection across large areas and the ability to engage threats at the horizon long before they’re at the doorstep. By combining Honeywell’s SAMURAI system with the endurance, runway independence and onboard power capability of Laila, we’re introducing a new airborne defense layer designed for today and into the future.”

A layered system helps address these challenges. It allows earlier intervention and reduces the need for high-cost responses. It also enables continuous monitoring in areas where fixed infrastructure may be limited.

This is especially important for distributed assets such as pipelines, refineries, and offshore platforms. These sites often span large areas and require constant coverage.

Airborne Persistence Expands Coverage

The Laila UAV brings long endurance and flexible deployment to the system. Its hybrid propulsion allows it to stay airborne for up to eight hours and cover a range of 450 miles.

The aircraft does not require dedicated charging infrastructure. It can operate using widely available fuels such as Jet A, Jet A-1, and JP-8. This supports deployment in remote or expeditionary environments.

By maintaining a persistent presence, the airborne layer can monitor large مناطق continuously. It can also position itself to detect threats earlier than ground systems alone.

This capability fills a key gap in layered defense. It bridges the distance between fixed sensors and high-end response systems.

Modular Design Supports Integration

The SAMURAI system uses a modular design built with model-based systems engineering. It allows operators to integrate different sensors and effectors based on mission needs.

The platform follows Modular Open Systems Approach standards. This supports interoperability and long-term sustainment. It also allows systems to evolve as threats change.

In a layered defense strategy, flexibility is critical. Operators must adapt quickly to new types of drones and tactics. Modular systems help ensure that each layer can be updated without replacing the entire architecture.

A Shift Toward Integrated Defense

The collaboration between Honeywell and Odys Aviation reflects a broader shift in how organizations approach drone defense.

Rather than relying on a single solution, operators are building integrated systems that combine detection, tracking, and response across multiple layers. Airborne platforms now play a key role in that structure.

As drone threats continue to expand, layered defense is becoming less of an option and more of a requirement.

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Miriam McNabb

Miriam McNabb is the Editor-in-Chief of DRONELIFE and CEO of JobForDrones, a professional drone services marketplace, and a fascinated observer of the emerging drone industry and the regulatory environment for drones. Miriam has penned over 3,000 articles focused on the commercial drone space and is an international speaker and recognized figure in the industry.  Miriam has a degree from the University of Chicago and over 20 years of experience in high tech sales and marketing for new technologies.
For drone industry consulting or writing, Email Miriam.

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