WRAP Technologies has entered a distribution agreement with Crystal Works to supply counter-unmanned aircraft systems (C-UAS) into the Indian market. The partnership aims to expand access to WRAP’s non-kinetic aerial threat detection and mitigation technologies across India, addressing the growing need for airspace protection amid rising drone use.
Under the agreement, Crystal Works will act as WRAP’s authorised distributor in India, bringing a range of counter-drone products — including radar, sensors, command-and-control systems and effectors — to public safety, defence and critical infrastructure customers throughout the country. With India increasingly investing in modern airspace security solutions, the collaboration is positioned to support both government and private sector efforts to strengthen layered defences against unauthorized or malicious unmanned aerial vehicles.
WRAP’s technology portfolio focuses on non-kinetic counter-UAS tools designed to detect, classify and disrupt drones without resorting to explosive measures. This approach suits dense urban and sensitive environments, where minimizing risk to people and infrastructure is critical. By leveraging Crystal Works’ local market expertise, WRAP aims to accelerate adoption of its systems while offering regional support, training and after-sales services.
The agreement reflects a broader trend in the defence and security sectors, where partnerships between international solution providers and local distributors are used to enhance technology transfer and ensure compliance with national procurement frameworks. For India, which faces a diverse set of aerial threats and is expanding its use of unmanned systems for both civil and defence applications, partnerships like this help build domestic awareness and capacity in advanced C-UAS solutions.
Crystal Works will engage with local agencies to showcase WRAP’s counter-UAS offerings, facilitate demonstrations and support implementation in operational settings. Through this collaboration, WRAP is expected to become more visible to Indian government buyers and integrators seeking scalable, cost-effective airspace defence technologies.
Overall, the distribution agreement represents a strategic entry point for WRAP into a key regional market and signals increasing demand in India for integrated counter-drone systems that can operate in complex airspace environments.
