Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), commonly referred to as drones, have seen rapid proliferation,
posing significant challenges in terms of safety and security. The availability of commercially
accessible, low-cost drones has increased the risk of unauthorized intelligence gathering and surveillance
activities. To combat this threat, the development of Counter-UAS (C-UAS) technology has emerged and,
in this article, we will explore the components used in C-UAS technologies and their role in effectively
detecting, tracking, and neutralizing rogue drone operations.