Sentrycs secures major Latin American C-UAS contract – countering drug trafficking

Counter-UAS company Sentrycs has been awarded a multi-million-dollar contract in Latin America for a national defense project. The contract’s first phase involves deploying multiple advanced C-UAS systems to enhance airspace security across various critical areas, including military bases, special operations forces, VIP convoys, and national borders, says the company in a press release. A strong emphasis will be placed on combating narcotics trafficking and criminal activity.

“Recent events in Latin America, including heightened defense challenges and increased unauthorized drone use in criminal activities, underscore the pressing need for advanced airspace security”, said Jason Moore, Sentrycs’ Chief Revenue Officer.

According to a company press release, the project will feature fixed, portable and vehicle-mounted systems as part of a multi-layered defense strategy that maximizes operational flexibility. Sentrycs’ vehicle-mounted kits provide discreet, low-footprint protection ideal for on-the-move operations, such as safeguarding VIP convoys, and special forces missions. “These advanced solutions leverage an integration of Sentrycs’ superior Cyber over RF and mitigation, integrated with an additional jamming layer required by the end-user for any eventual escalation.”

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www.sentrycs.com

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