Asylon launches automated aerial security system
James Thorpe
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Asylon has confirmed the release of Guardian, an automated aerial security system designed to transform perimeter security for critical industries.
Guardian integrates drone technology, real-time situational awareness and Asylon’s battery swap system.
The company claims this offers users reliable and rapid response for incident management, routine patrols and monitoring that is fully FAA compliant.
Guardian has been developed to address the evolving needs of industries such as critical infrastructure, enterprise facilities, logistics centres and corporate campuses.
The new Guardian system is the most recent version of the DroneSentry system, DroneCore, which has successfully completed more than 45,000 missions for commercial customers.
“A new era in automated security”
Damon Henry, CEO, Asylon said: “Guardian represents a new era in automated security.
“With the ability to provide aerial situational awareness and real-time incident response, Guardian is designed to be always ready, ensuring our clients can deploy aerial security solutions with unmatched efficiency.
“Built using the lessons learned flying over 45,000 aerial missions for our existing customers in real world environments, we believe this upgraded system will further redefine how industries approach security, combining affordability, flexibility and cutting-edge automation.”
The Guardian system is offered as a fully managed Robot as a Service (RaaS) solution.
Asylon’s Robotic Security Operations Center (RSOC) provides FAA-certified pilots to handle all regulatory compliance, ensuring that the client does not need to staff, train or certify any of their existing workforce to operate the drone, giving a truly turnkey service.
The system’s patented battery swap technology ensures maximum uptime by keeping batteries fully charged and ready for deployment, minimizing downtime during critical operations.
Guardian and other Asylon products
The new Guardian system can integrate with existing VMS, alarm platforms and Asylon’s ground-based security robot, DroneDog.
It ensures that organisations can enhance their security coverage without disrupting current operations.
Whether responding to alarms or performing routine patrols, Guardian is designed to provide an aerial perspective that complements traditional security measures.