Dedrone by Axon Unveils Airspace Defense Report at DSEI 2025

Axon, a global leader in public safety technologies, announced that Dedrone by Axon has released a comprehensive report titled The Current & Future State of Airspace Defense, highlighting how low-cost, rapidly evolving drone threats are reshaping battlefields and national security strategies worldwide. The report is being unveiled at DSEI 2025, where Dedrone is showcasing its advanced counter-drone solutions and contributing to airspace security for the event.

Drawing on comprehensive operational datasets from Dedrone’s global sensor network across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, the report reveals concerning trends in drone behavior across the region, including a 4.3x increase in DIY drone detections in 2025 as compared to 2024 and an observation that 37.5% of all 2025 detections to date occurred in low-visibility conditions.

“The drone threat is evolving faster than most defences can respond,” said Aaditya Devarakonda, CEO of Dedrone by Axon. “At DSEI, we’re not just talking about the problem; we’re demonstrating solutions that are live, operational and ready to scale. This report is both a warning and a roadmap: nations that fail to modernise will find themselves outpaced in the next era of airspace warfare.”

Dedrone’s report exposes critical vulnerabilities in current defense approaches. While 83% of 2025 detections were still DJI drones, it shows a meaningful drop from the 95% of detections that were DJI in the year before over the same time period. This growing prevalence of a much broader array of drone types including DIY and even RF-silent flights signals a tactical shift that could blind existing sensor networks.

“We’re witnessing the collapse of the old air defence economics,” said Ash Alexander-Cooper OBE, VP EMEA and APAC at Dedrone by Axon. “A $20,000 Shahed drone can prompt the launch of a $4 million Patriot missile. The asymmetry is unsustainable unless we fundamentally rethink how we detect, classify and defeat these threats.”

As both exhibitor and an element of the airspace security provision for DSEI 2025, Dedrone is demonstrating its field-proven capabilities with a DedroneRapidResponse trailer positioned at the venue entrance. Dedrone live detection streams across the globe can be accessed on ruggedized tablets at each of our DedroneOnTheMove solution partner vehicles including Supacat’s Jackal, Thales’ Bushmaster and Polaris’ MRZR.

 

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