Sentrycs Targets Another Record-Breaking Year with Revenue Set to Double in 2025

Following its best-ever half-year sales performance, Sentrycs, a global leader in cyber over RF (CoRF) counter-drone solutions, is on course to double revenues in 2025. The company’s trajectory builds on a phenomenal 2024, when revenues tripled, and marks yet another milestone in its rapid ascent within the counter-unmanned aerial systems (CUAS) market.
From its first customer shipment less than three years ago, Sentrycs has grown into a worldwide presence, deploying its solutions across six continents and serving an increasingly diverse range of industries. Executive Chairman Howard Berkowitz credits the company’s rise to a potent mix of market-disrupting technology, strategic focus, and the scalability of its offerings.
“Our global deployment is a testament to our technology’s dominance in both price and performance,” Berkowitz said. “We’re pushing the boundaries of technological performance at the lowest possible price points to ensure CUAS capabilities are available to all—especially those who’ve historically been priced out of the market.”
Strong Growth Across Sectors
Sentrycs’ installed base has expanded rapidly in recent months, now covering critical infrastructure such as oil and gas facilities, airbases, and trading ports, along with major sporting events in the United States and abroad. This breadth of application underscores the growing demand for CUAS technologies that are not only highly capable but also cost-effective and adaptable.
Industry analysts note that Sentrycs has carved out a unique position by marrying cutting-edge CoRF technology with accessible pricing. By focusing on safe-takeover capabilities—the ability to neutralize rogue drones without causing unintended damage—the company is addressing both security concerns and regulatory demands in an increasingly drone-populated world.
Game-Changing Handheld Solution
Building on its momentum, Sentrycs is introducing a pre-release of a handheld CoRF device designed to meet the needs of markets that demand portability and affordability, such as law enforcement agencies in the US and Europe. The device retains full CoRF functionality while offering a miniaturized, ultra-lightweight form factor—a first of its kind in the industry.
Chief Technology Officer Tal Cohen describes the innovation as a natural extension of the company’s mission.
“Delivering our solution in a miniaturized version is further evidence of our disruptive price and performance leadership,” Cohen said. “This entry-level system will be truly unbeatable in price, yet will maintain the accuracy and reliability customers expect from Sentrycs.”
By shrinking the technology into a laptop-based capability—which complements the already compact, single-pelican-case systems in use today—Sentrycs is effectively lowering the barrier to entry for high-quality CUAS solutions. The expected annual software license pricing between $25,000 and $50,000 is a fraction of the cost of competing products with similar capabilities, opening new markets that were previously off-limits due to cost.
Performance at the Right Price
The company’s approach hinges on the belief that performance should not come at a prohibitive price. Sentrycs’ systems are known for their ease of installation, minimal operator training requirements, and versatility across a wide range of operational environments. This focus on practicality and cost-efficiency has made the technology attractive to both large-scale defense operations and smaller organizations with limited budgets.
The upcoming handheld device further solidifies this positioning. By offering portability without sacrificing functionality, Sentrycs is addressing operational realities in the field, where space, mobility, and quick deployment can be just as important as raw technical capability.
Looking Toward the Third Quarter and Beyond
While the first half of 2025 already delivered record-breaking sales, Sentrycs expects its third quarter to surpass even those benchmarks. With new product lines poised for launch and market adoption accelerating, the company is confident in maintaining its high growth rate into 2026.
The CUAS market itself is expanding rapidly, driven by increased drone activity in both commercial and illicit contexts. Governments, critical infrastructure operators, and event organizers are all seeking effective ways to protect assets and people from unauthorized UAV incursions. Sentrycs’ combination of technological superiority and affordability positions it to capture a significant share of that demand.
Berkowitz believes this is just the beginning.
“Our mission is to set the global standard for CUAS technology—affordable, effective, and scalable. The success we’ve seen so far tells us that the market is ready for exactly what we offer.”
As the company moves toward its projected revenue doubling, the message is clear: Sentrycs is not just keeping pace with the rapidly evolving drone security landscape—it’s helping to define it. With a proven track record, global reach, and a pipeline of innovative products, the company’s influence on the CUAS sector is set to grow even stronger.
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