Echodyne's $490M Air Force Deal Reshapes Counter-Drone Defense – What It Means for Drone Pilots
The U.S. Air Force just bet $490M on Echodyne’s EchoShield radar to hunt small drones at 5km. For commercial Part 107 pilots flying BVLOS routes near military zones, this means new detection-driven airspace restrictions and a surge in demand for radar-safe RTK-equipped platforms. The used drone market faces pressure as operators rush to retrofit or replace legacy systems with certified refurbished units that pass DoD-compliant electromagnetic profiles.













