Canada's Roshel Continues to Respond to Military Demand with New Senator Counter-Drone Vehicle

On May 26, 2025, during the CANSEC 2025 defense exhibition in Ottawa, Roshel formally introduced a new vehicle platform dedicated to countering Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UAS). The Senator Counter-UAS vehicle integrates Leonardo’s Falcon Shield Mobile system. Developed entirely in Canada at Roshel’s facility in Ontario, the vehicle is intended to detect, track, identify, and neutralize a broad range of UAS threats. According to Roshel, the platform is interoperable with NATO command-and-control (C2) systems and can be deployed for convoy protection, remote surveillance, or static defensive roles. The integration of Falcon Shield provides real-time electronic and optical threat management with options for kinetic and non-kinetic countermeasures. Read full defense news at this link...

The Senator Counter-UAS is interoperable with NATO command-and-control (C2) systems and can be deployed for convoy protection, remote surveillance, or static defensive roles to counter a broad range of drone threats. (Picture source: Roshel)

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