Australian counter-drone manufacturer DroneShield will debut its DroneSentry-X Mk2 system at the Association of the United States Army Annual Meeting and Exposition in Washington this week.
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The DroneSentry-X Mk2 reportedly provides a multi-mission Counter-UAS solution for mobile and expeditionary fixed-site applications using passive detection, identification, and tracking of multi-domain unmanned systems.
DroneSentry-X makes its debut at the AUSA 2023 in Washington while initial deliveries under received orders will commence this month, according to a company announcement made on 9 October.
“DroneSentry-X integrates DroneShield’s advanced multi-mission AI/ML technology, RFAI for passive, non-intrusive detection with its new electronic countermeasure technology, RFAI-ATK providing operators with the ability to detect, identify, track, and defeat UxS from a single self-contained, intuitive system,” the company stated.
“DroneSentry-X Mk2 is the first platform in the counter-UAS industry to offer RFAI-ATK.
“The launch of DroneSentry-X follows extensive research and development incorporating end-user feedback on the primary feature sets, performance requirements, user interface, and interoperable must-haves.
“With interoperability in mind, the DroneSentry-X comes with an embedded RFAI user interface for local and tactical level situational awareness, while supporting Modular Open Systems Approach best practices for seamless integration with existing system of systems and third-party sensors, effectors, and command and control platforms.”