
The Indrajaal Ranger features a reinforced bumper, a hood vent, added lights, and a high-clearance snorkel.

The Ranger gets the SkyOS interface to autonomously manage the entire defensive grid from the driver’s seat.

The rear bed integrates the drone interceptors, cooling systems, and a roof-mounted sensor array.

It gets countermeasures for cyber takeovers, electronic jamming, and kinetic interceptions.

It covers four concentric zones: 10km detection down to a 2km perimeter for immediate threats.
Indrajaal Ranger: Anti-Drone patrol vehicle image gallery
Defence technology firm Indrajaal has developed the Ranger, an autonomous patrol vehicle made to counter drone threats. Built on the Toyota Hilux platform, the vehicle is engineered to secure borders and critical infrastructure without direct human control.
The Ranger uses a layered defence system. It detects aerial threats up to 10 km away and can disable them with electronic jamming at a range of 3 km. For threats that get closer, the system neutralises them with projectiles within a 2 km radius. Leveraging the Hilux’s 4x4 capabilities, the Ranger can operate in difficult terrain and function off-grid with its own power source.
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