Airspace security solutions provider, Dedrone, has announced the launch of DedroneTactical, its counter small uncrewed aerial system (CsUAS) response kit.
According to the company, this kit offers modular sensor-fusion and mitigation flexibility in the field, including radio frequency (RF) detect and defeat as well as camera and radar. All configurations leverage DedroneTracker.AI, the company’s AI-driven autonomous command and control (C2) platform that provides end-to-end CsUAS kill chain capabilities for dynamic situations in a portable solution.
“Through this multi-sensor detect and defeat solution, DedroneTactical delivers our advanced AI-driven sensor-fusion technology in an expeditionary format, enabling operators to make decisions quickly and more accurately,” said Aaditya Devarakonda, CEO of Dedrone.
“We look forward to continuing to innovate with and in service of all our federal customers and warfighters working to secure airspaces and protect people, property and information from the threat of drones.”
The company says that the flexible, plug-and-play solution consists of two masted kits, one ruggedized laptop and associated peripherals. Each kit is designed for toolless set-up and tear-down. All kit configurations leverage the AI solution to deliver an airspace security solution that can be used for any sUAS-based threat profile and location.
DedroneTracker.AI’s sensor-fusion capabilities utilize autonomous interrogation of potential threats to virtually eliminate false positives and elevate high threat score targets to the operator, in a “man-on-the-loop” format, for effective, rapid and accurate responses.
The company highlights that all sensors are mounted on a single tactical mast and can be expanded to include additional remote sensors via wireless network links.
“[The kit] was created in close collaboration with our most strategic federal customers to fill the current capability gap for a complete CsUAS kill-chain and support the requirements of the expeditionary warfighter in today’s Agile Combat Employment (ACE) mission,” said Rob Campbell, Head of US Federal Business, Dedrone.