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Anti-Drone / Counter-UAS — Regulatory Compliance Notice

Applicable jurisdiction: Republic of India · Last updated: 20 December 2025 · Version 1.0

GOVERNMENT & MILITARY USE ONLY. All Counter-UAS / Anti-Drone products, sub-systems and services referenced on this website — including but not limited to RF detection, radar, optical tracking, RF jammers / disruptors, GNSS spoofers, directed-energy effectors and kinetic interdiction payloads — are restricted defence-grade technology. They are offered solely to authorised agencies of the Government of India. They are NOT for sale, lease, demonstration, export or operation by civilian, residential, commercial, industrial or private parties under any circumstances.

1. Who may procure

Anti-Drone / Counter-UAS offerings are made available only to the following categories of end-users, against a valid End-User Certificate (EUC) issued on Government letterhead:

Private individuals, housing societies, private security firms, events companies, corporates and non-notified commercial entities are expressly excluded.

2. Applicable Indian legal framework

Statute / InstrumentAuthorityScope relevant to C-UAS
The Aircraft Act, 1934 (as amended) & Drone Rules, 2021Ministry of Civil Aviation / DGCAClassification of UAS, airspace control, anti-drone interdiction in Indian airspace
The Indian Telegraph Act, 1885Department of Telecommunications (DoT)Authorisation for any transmission, including RF jamming / disruption
The Indian Wireless Telegraphy Act, 1933WPC Wing, DoTEquipment Type Approval (ETA) & frequency licensing for every RF emitter
The Telecommunications Act, 2023Ministry of CommunicationsSupersedes older spectrum provisions; governs lawful interference authorisations
The Arms Act, 1959 & Arms Rules, 2016MHAKinetic / projectile interdiction, directed-energy weaponry
The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967MHAUnauthorised possession / use of jammers and interdiction equipment
SCOMET List / Foreign Trade (D&R) Act, 1992DGFT, Ministry of CommerceExport, re-export and transfer controls on C-UAS technology
MHA SOP on Counter-Rogue-Drone Systems, 2019MHAOperational doctrine for deployment at VIP / VVIP / sensitive sites
MoD Draft National Counter-UAS PolicyMoDStrategic framework and indigenisation roadmap
IT Act, 2000 & DPDP Act, 2023MeitYHandling of any incidental data / imagery captured during C-UAS operations

This list is indicative, not exhaustive. Operators must also comply with all applicable notifications issued by DGCA, MHA, MoD, WPC, DGFT and the relevant State Government.

3. Licences, approvals & certificates required before any deployment

  1. End-User Certificate (EUC) — Government letterhead, officer-in-charge countersignature.
  2. DGCA / Ministry of Civil Aviation authorisation for operating any anti-drone countermeasure in Indian airspace.
  3. WPC / DoT spectrum licence and ETA for every RF detector, jammer or disruptor.
  4. MHA concurrence for deployment at any site not under MoD control.
  5. Arms Act licensing where kinetic or directed-energy effectors are involved.
  6. SCOMET / DGFT export authorisation for any cross-border movement, training or demonstration.
  7. NOC from the jurisdictional District Magistrate / Police Commissioner for live drills in public areas.

4. Prohibited uses

5. Supply process & ethics

  1. Written enquiry on Government letterhead from the indenting authority.
  2. Issue of EUC and statutory undertakings.
  3. Due-diligence / background verification of the procuring entity.
  4. Contract with end-use, end-user and non-re-transfer clauses, plus training and safety annexures.
  5. Installation / commissioning by cleared personnel, followed by documented handover and audit trail.

6. No public solicitation

Nothing on this website or in any product listing constitutes an offer for sale to the general public. Prices, specifications and capability statements are shared only with verified Government procurement channels after receipt of an EUC. Any public-facing information is illustrative and subject to change without notice.

7. Reporting misuse

Suspected unauthorised possession, sale or operation of C-UAS equipment should be reported immediately to the jurisdictional Police Commissioner, the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security and the MHA Anti-Drone Cell. You may also write to growth@flybi.in and we will escalate to the appropriate authority.

8. Contact for Government buyers

Only verified Government buyers should contact us for Counter-UAS information:

EUC required Govt letterhead MHA / MoD channel

Write to growth@flybi.in from a Government / Defence domain, with EUC attached. Civilian, private or residential enquiries will not be entertained.

© 2025 FLYBI TECHNOLOGIES PRIVATE LIMITED. This notice is provided for regulatory transparency. It does not create any right of purchase. All sales are at the sole discretion of FLYBI TECHNOLOGIES PRIVATE LIMITED subject to statutory clearances. Violation of the Indian legal framework referenced above is a cognisable offence.