Combat Net Defence System
CNDS
CNDS
The Combat Net Defence System is a lightweight ballistic protective camouflage net designed to defend against drone strikes, loitering munitions, and air-dropped ordnance in tactical environments. Constructed from high-tenacity Dyneema twisted UHMPE yarn and aramid materials, this protective net provides ballistic protection while maintaining operational mobility for military and defence applications.
Multi-Spectrum Camouflage Protection
The integrated thermal 3D camouflage covering delivers concealment across visual (VIS), near-infrared (NIR), and thermal infrared (TIR) spectrums. This multi-layered approach ensures effective concealment from reconnaissance systems, thermal imaging, and visual detection across operational environments.
Protective Materials
Featuring double-knotted Dyneema construction with protective coating, the net delivers exceptional durability and strength-to-weight performance. The twisted UHMPE yarn construction provides 70% weight reduction and 50% volume reduction compared to standard PE alternatives, while maintaining superior ballistic resistance against projectiles and explosive fragments.
Flexible Deployment Configuration
The modular design enables custom configuration for specific platforms, vehicles, trenches, or personnel positions. Individual nets can be interconnected to create larger protective areas, providing scalable defence coverage for varying operational requirements. Quick deployment capability ensures rapid establishment of protective positions in dynamic combat environments.
Enhanced Operational Characteristics
Made for extended field use, the Combat Net Defence System maintains structural integrity in wet conditions without deterioration. The high-strength aramid construction effectively deflects or captures incoming threats while the lightweight profile enables rapid deployment and repositioning by individual operators or small teams.
This system provides critical force protection capabilities for forward operating bases, vehicle convoys, static positions, and mobile operations where drone threats and indirect fire present operational risks.
