The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has purchased several DroneSentry-X on-the-move counter drone systems from Drone Shield, continuing a longstanding partnership.
In February 2021, DroneShield entered into a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with the US DHS Science and Technology Directorate, the group within DHS primarily tasked with collaborating with private sector organizations on development of new technologies, and subsequent adoption by US Government agencies.
As a result of the partnership, DroneShield has undergone significant field trial evaluation working closely with the Science and Technology Directorate throughout the year.
Oleg Vornik, DroneShield’s CEO, commented, “Our working relationship with DHS and their guidance and input, has enabled DroneShield to rapidly increase our product capabilities for the continuously emerging C-UAS threat. Within the homeland security context, there is a significant and rising terrorist threat where small drones or sUAS can be effectively used by nefarious parties as a payload delivery and surveillance platform. In addition, there is an increasingly complex U.S. Border situation where small drones are used by drugs and human smugglers, and other illegal activity, creating a need for effective and adaptable counter-UAS solutions.”
In addition to its work with Homeland Security agencies, DroneShield has recently been awarded multiple contracts for its C-UAS solutions by US Department of Defense and other Federal and State level government and law enforcement agencies, for both domestic and overseas deployments.
(Image: DroneSentry-X integrated C-UAS detect-locate-defeat device)
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