Moodro Inc is a next-generation counter-unmanned aircraft systems (C-UAS) company focused on passive detection and electronic attack capabilities in highly contested environments. Founded by Michael Obod and Brandy Castle-Gés — with deep roots in defense hardware development and procurement — Moodro is positioned as an agile defense manufacturer that integrates advanced hardware with software-driven solutions. The company's systems deliver passive detection of Group 1 UAS — with a primary focus on FPV drone threats — at ranges up to 26 km and reactive jamming at up to 15 km, all remotely managed through a secure web portal.
Moodro's battlefield effectiveness has been validated across Arctic conditions at Ft. Wainwright with the 11th ACR, government evaluations at Yuma Proving Ground (VICTOR program), NATO's inaugural C-UAS assessment in Latvia, and NextGen C2 Lattice integration during Project Flytrap 5.0 in Lithuania. Moodro was competitively selected for DIU Project GI — Frontier Dominance, with the company's solutions chosen directly by 25th Infantry Division soldiers following a rigorous Phase II evaluation.