DroneShield Restricted has introduced a $6.2 million standalone contract from an in-country reseller for supply to a army end-customer in an Asia Pacific nation. The reseller is a wholly-owned subsidiary of a multi-billion greenback, world, publicly listed buyer that’s contractually required to distribute options to a significant Asia Pacific army authorities division. The options embrace chosen third-party {hardware}, interoperable with DroneShield’s command-and-control software program platform, DroneSentry-C2. DroneShield expects to finish the supply and obtain cost in 2026.
DroneSentry-C2 Platform Specs
The DroneSentry-C2 command-and-control platform serves because the central system on this deployment. Constructed on a modular and scalable structure designed for each horizontal and vertical scaling, deployment choices embrace safe cloud internet hosting or pre-provisioned on-premises server configurations.
The DroneSentry-C2 system integrates each DroneShield proprietary sensors and third-party counter-UAS sensors and effectors via its open structure design. Integration capabilities embrace DroneShield’s DroneSentry-X Mk2 RF sensors for UAS detection and defeat, DroneOptID camera-agnostic optical/thermal digicam AI software program, and SensorFusionAI, the corporate’s sensor-agnostic 3D information fusion engine. The platform makes use of a RESTful API that allows seamless integration into present safety methods.
Command-and-Management Capabilities
The DroneSentry-C2 platform incorporates DroneShield’s proprietary SensorFusionAI synthetic intelligence engine, which aggregates and cross-references information from a number of sources together with radio frequency, radar, optical sensors, and just lately built-in ADS-B aviation surveillance information. This method reduces false alarms by extra successfully distinguishing standard plane from drone threats.
Established Distribution Partnership
This contract represents the fifteenth standalone order DroneShield has acquired from this specific reseller throughout the previous two years, bringing their cumulative enterprise relationship to greater than $48 million. The distribution partnership demonstrates sustained demand for built-in counter-drone options within the Asia Pacific protection market.
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Ian McNabb is a journalist specializing in drone know-how and way of life content material at Dronelife. He’s based mostly between Boston and NH and, when not writing, enjoys mountaineering and Boston space sports activities.