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Robin Radar to boost FIFA World Cup security with C-UAS radar system February 23, 2026 Kylie Bielby Counter-UAS systems and policies
Robin Radar Systems’ 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-uncrewed aerial systems (C-UAS) operations for the FIFA World Cup in North America later this year.
The IRIS is a plug-and-play radar system designed to be set up in less than 15 minutes by a single operator without technical support and operate continuously with minimal human input. IRIS can integrate into broader C-UAS architecture alongside cameras, acoustic sensors, passive detection systems and command-and-control platforms.
The FIFA World Cup deployment follows Robin Radar’s role in securing the Paris Olympic Games in 2024, where IRIS was integrated into a multi-sensor security framework protecting athletes and spectators.
With an instrumented range of up to 12km, IRIS has been designed to provide 360-degree situational awareness, detecting, tracking and classifying of airborne objects, including UAS engineered to evade traditional detection methods.
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