Sentradel builds autonomous counter-drone systems designed to detect, track, and engage small unmanned aircraft at cost parity with the threat. The company's primary product is an autonomous turret equipped with thermal and visual sensing that operates day and night, targeting Group 1 drones (small, low-altitude threats). The system can function as a standalone defensive node or integrate into existing command-and-control environments, with engagement workflows configurable between fully autonomous and man-in-the-loop modes. Cameron Rowe is co-founder and CEO; he brings over eight years of experience deploying drone systems to government, defense, and public safety organizations. Sentradel describes itself as early-stage, with systems currently in development and pre-orders subject to production timelines, regulatory requirements, and export approvals. No verified funding rounds, HQ location, or additional named executives are publicly documented.