DroneShield has teamed up with Robin Radar Systems to integrate 3D radar technology into its counter-unmanned systems, significantly boosting detection capabilities within its sensor ecosystem.

The addition of radar enhances wide-area airspace monitoring and improves the tracking of small, low-flying drones, especially in challenging environments where traditional sensors may face limitations. Robin Radar’s systems offer 360-degree, three-dimensional coverage, enabling reliable identification and classification of aerial targets.

This data feeds into DroneShield’s DroneSentry-C2 command-and-control platform, which consolidates inputs from multiple sensors to create a comprehensive, real-time operational picture. The platform supports detection, tracking, and response operations and can be deployed either in the cloud or on-premises.

Central to the system is SensorFusionAI, which merges data from radar, RF detection, and optical systems to enhance accuracy and minimize uncertainty, enabling more effective decision-making against drone threats.

As demand for counter-drone technologies grows, DroneShield is expanding its industrial presence and contract activity. The company recently initiated manufacturing operations in the European Union through a local partner and secured an $8.2-million deal earlier this year to deliver handheld counter-drone systems, along with support services, to a Western defense customer.

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