Motorola Solutions targets rogue drones with $1.5 billion D-Fend deal

June 1, 2026 7:02 AM EDT

Motorloa two way radio walkie-talkies. REUTERS/Kevin Coombs

June 1 (Reuters) - Motorola Solutions said ‌on Monday ​it would ​buy Israeli startup D-Fend Solutions for $1.5 billion as governments and critical infrastructure operators worldwide rush to defend against the growing threat ‌of rogue drones.

Shares of the company were up more than ⁠2%.

Attacks on key infrastructure such as data centers in the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran and ‌airport shutdowns across Europe have recently ‌shown the need for systems that can intercept drones without jamming communications or causing damage.

The Safer Skies Act, a U.S. law passed last year ​that allows certified state and local police officers to actively hijack and safely land unauthorized drones, has also created a new market for ⁠drone-takeover tools such as D-Fend.

Founded in 2016, the privately held company makes technology that uses radio waves to ​take control of rogue drones mid-flight, rather than disrupting signals or shooting them down.

Its flagship product, EnforceAir, is deployed in ​over 30 countries including NATO members to ‌protect military zones, airports and critical infrastructure. Its tech is also used by the U.S. departments of Homeland Security, Defense ⁠and Justice.

"Rogue drones have transformed our skies into a landscape of unpredictable risk, where simple detection is no longer enough," Motorola Solutions CEO and Chairman Greg Brown said ⁠in a statement on Monday.

The deal builds on Motorola Solutions' $4.4 billion deal last year for ​Silvus, which provides secure communications and networking for drones, giving it both drone and anti-drone capabilities.

The company said the D-Fend deal is expected to close in the fourth quarter ‌of 2026. D-Fend has posted annual revenue growth of more than 50% over the last three years, with full-year ‌2026 revenue expected to be $185 million, Motorola Solutions said.

The anti-drone market was valued at $2.47 ⁠billion in 2026, and is ‌projected to reach $8.42 billion ​by 2031, according to research firm Mordor Intelligence.

(Reporting by Aditya Soni and Anhata Rooprai in Bengaluru; Editing by Devika Syamnath and ‌Sahal Muhammed)



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