Drone detection company DroneShield reports a contract award from the Australian Army for a quantity of its RfOne MKII long-range sensors. The capability is being delivered immediately to allow the Australian Army to assess its future counter-drone requirements and options, says a company press release.
The deployment of these long-range sensors aims to feature flexibility, resilience, and capabilities of DroneShield equipment in a dynamic field environment, while also assisting the Australian Army in establishing its counter drone requirements and future capability options.
Oleg Vornik, DroneShield CEO, commented, “DroneShield is immensely proud to support the Australian Army with its long-range counter-drone strategy.”
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