Drone surveillance in the military area
The proliferation of cheap, commercial drones around the world continues to pose significant risks for defense.
Tasked with operating in some of the world’s most remote and austere environments, expeditionary forces must protect themselves from malicious and non-cooperative drones to stay focused on mission success.
Malicious drones can be used by conventional or unconventional adversaries for reconnaissance and targeting. They can also be quickly weaponized to destroy targets on land or at sea.
Counter-drone solutions are ideally suited to supporting a wide range of troop support use cases, such as force protection for rear and forward operating bases, securing temporary and permanent airfields, harbors and surface vessels at sea, as well as protecting mounted and dismounted units on the ground.
Solutions must be rapidly deployable, mobile, optimized in terms of size, weight and power, and easy to use in order to minimize the cognitive burden on end users.