Pierce and Skylark team up to detect drones at the US-Mexico border

Pierce Aerospace has integrated with Skylark Labs to provide new drone detection capabilities to the US-Mexico border and beyond. Pierce says the new system integration can be used in a variety of security applications such as securing airspace at military bases, airports, prisons, and critical infrastructure sites.

Skylark Labs deployed a Scout Mk II Tower to the US-Mexico border with a Pierce Aerospace YR1 Remote ID Sensor, visual sensors, and Skylark Labs onboard Supertintelligence AI. Skylark’s Superintelligence AI analyses data from the YR1 Remote ID Sensor and other sensors, such as cameras and radars, to detect, track, and identify drones as well as other intrusion activity along the border. 

The system is designed to identify and learn new threats on-board without training or datasets. This process focuses on real-world data and the AI evolves based on that real-world data rather than relying on training from pre-existing or synthetic libraries. The visual sensors are combined with Pierce Aerospace’s Remote ID detection, tracking, and identification capabilities.

“The YR1 Remote ID sensor was performing long range detection, tracking, and identification of ‘wild drones’ along the US-Mexico border almost immediately after the Scout Mk II Tower was erected,” said Aaron Pierce, CEO of Pierce Aerospace. 

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