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electronicsJuly 7, 2026
CobraJet: A Game-Changer for Drone Defense in ASEAN Factories
SkyDefense's CobraJet offers a new, cost-effective solution to protect critical infrastructure from drone threats.
Protecting Critical Infrastructure with Advanced Drone Defense Systems \\[SkyDefense](https://skydefense.com/), a Colorado-based company, has unveiled the CobraJet, an autonomous interceptor aircraft designed to neutralize hostile drones. This innovative system is particularly relevant for factories in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia, where the threat of drone attacks on critical infrastructure is a growing concern. \\[The CobraJet](https://skydefense.com/cobrjet) is equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) and can pursue and engage multiple drones during a single mission. It comes in five variants, offering both battery-electric and hybrid propulsion options. The electric models, powered by solid-state batteries, can reach speeds of up to 225 mph, while the hybrid versions, which include turbojet propulsion, can achieve top speeds of 350 mph. \\This advanced platform is built using a modular carbon-fiber structure produced through 3D printing, making it easier to manufacture and upgrade. The vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) capability, combined with thrust-vectoring nozzles, allows the CobraJet to pursue maneuvering drones without the need for a runway. The largest variant, the V10/VT10, can carry a larger payload and even deploy additional interceptor drones, extending its operational range. \\### Enhanced Security for ASEAN Factories \\For factories in ASEAN countries, the CobraJet represents a significant step forward in security. In Thailand, where industrial parks are often located near critical infrastructure, the CobraJet can provide an additional layer of protection against potential drone threats. Similarly, in Vietnam, where the manufacturing sector is rapidly expanding, the CobraJet can help safeguard new facilities from unauthorized drone activity. In Indonesia and Malaysia, where the oil and gas industry is a key economic driver, the CobraJet can be deployed to protect offshore platforms and refineries. \\### Cost-Effective and Scalable Solution \\One of the key advantages of the CobraJet is its cost-effectiveness. Instead of relying on expensive air-defense missiles, the CobraJet uses compact guided interceptor rounds specifically designed for drone engagements. These munitions, including the PYTHON launcher with 18 mm COPPERHEAD rounds, 40 mm CUDA guided projectiles, and 45 mm VIPER guided missiles, can engage a wide range of unmanned aircraft, from small fiber-optic FPV drones to jet-powered platforms and coordinated drone swarms. \\According to SkyDefense, the onboard interceptor rounds can be produced at a rate of thousands per month using 3D printing and efficient manufacturing methods, ensuring high quality and affordability. This makes large-scale deployment feasible and reduces the overall cost of defending against repeated drone attacks. \\### Integrated Command and Control \\The CobraJet is designed to integrate seamlessly with existing command-and-control networks and ground-based sensors. It also supports satellite communications through Starlink and Starshield, providing a reliable communication path even in electronically contested environments. The platform is controlled through SkyDefense's portable VRAM command software, which analyzes battlefield data and keeps a human operator in the loop for engagement decisions. \\### Conclusion \\For factory buyers in ASEAN, the CobraJet offers a robust, cost-effective, and scalable solution to the growing threat of drone attacks. By investing in this advanced technology, factories can enhance their security measures and protect their critical assets, ensuring uninterrupted operations and peace of mind. \\If you are a factory owner or manager in ASEAN, consider the CobraJet as a vital component of your security strategy. Contact SkyDefense today to learn more about how this innovative system can benefit your facility.
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Editorial rewrite by ASEAN Machine team, based on public reporting from Interesting Engineering, with added ASEAN manufacturing context.
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