02 MAY 2026

Dutch company to provide C-UAS solutions at FIFA World Cup

Published Feb 23, 2026
Dutch company to provide C-UAS solutions at FIFA World Cup

Robin Radar Systems, the Dutch developer of detection systems for unauthorised drones in critical environments, has announced that its IRIS drone-detection radar will be deployed by components of the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), alongside state and local agencies, as part of counter-UAS operations for the FIFA World Cup in North America later this year.

The radars will be responsible for protecting high-visibility events and critical infrastructure following additional support from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

“DHS components and state authorities are looking for solutions that work immediately, that scale, and that can be operated by non-technical teams,” Kristian Brost, General Manager, Robin Radar North America, said in a statement.

“IRIS delivers exactly that. It’s a plug-and-play radar that provides persistent airspace awareness within minutes of arrival. At an event the size of the World Cup, clarity and early warnings are critical.”

The statement added that this deployment reflects a growing recognition across US homeland security agencies that drone threats at large-scale public events require persistent, reliable airspace awareness, delivered through scalable, easy-to-operate sensing systems.

The IRIS radar solution can be set up in under fifteen minutes by a single operator without technical support and operates at all hours of the day, seamlessly with minimal human input.

Unlike more complex military systems that require teams of engineers to deploy and operate, the IRIS radar integrates seamlessly into broader counter-UAS architectures alongside cameras, acoustic sensors, passive detection systems and command-and-control platforms.

The FIFA World Cup deployment builds on Robin Radar’s role in securing major international events, including the Paris Olympic Games in 2024, where IRIS was integrated into a multi-sensor security framework protecting athletes and spectators.

“Large-scale public events require trusted, off-the-shelf security technology that can be delivered at pace,” said Marcel Verdonk, Chief Commercial Officer at Robin Radar Systems.

“We have demonstrated that we can supply in quantity, from supporting European ministries of defence to delivering at scale in North America. IRIS provides reliable military-grade detection with rapid deployment, and that reassurance matters when agencies are protecting millions of people.”

Robin Radar’s IRIS is further claimed to provide 360-degree situational awareness, detecting, tracking, and classifying airborne objects, including drones deliberately designed to evade traditional detection methods.

“With an instrumented range of up to twelve kilometres, IRIS offers early warning, giving authorities the time and space required to assess threats, coordinate responses, and act decisively,” Robin Radar said.

“IRIS is a TRL 9 capability, meaning it has been used extensively in active conflict environments, providing operational validation in high-pressure settings. That experience has informed product refinement and accelerated scaling, applying conflict-proven technology to the domestic setting.”

Robin Radar has seen exponential growth across North America in 2025, driven by demand from DHS components and Canadian federal agencies, as major political and sporting events continue to require increased airspace security.

The company has also partnered with multiple prime integrators under forthcoming DHS Counter-UAS procurement frameworks, reinforcing its position as a trusted radar supplier within the wider CUAS ecosystem.

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