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According to the report, the US Army is getting a high-tech boost against rogue drones along the southern border with Drone Armor, a next-gen counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) platform developed by Parsons Corporation.
The report stated that it was combining AI, machine learning, and multi-sensor fusion into a single, modular architecture, it can detect, track, and neutralize unauthorized drones before they threaten soldiers or critical infrastructure.
The report said that at Technology Readiness Level 9, the system has been validated in real-world use, equipping operators with situational awareness, actionable intelligence, and precise drone mitigation capabilities.
Carey Smith, company president and CEO, said that Parsons is delivering mission-critical technology that strengthens national security, protects US infrastructure, and keeps our communities safe. He added that as a leading system integrator for national security missions, Parsons is an agile, rapid developer of transformative solutions that can be delivered at the speed of relevance.”
Ultimately, developed at Parsons’ C-UAS Center of Excellence in Virginia, Drone Armor has reportedly completed rigorous government testing before entering operational use.
Source: NextGen Defense
The report stated that it was combining AI, machine learning, and multi-sensor fusion into a single, modular architecture, it can detect, track, and neutralize unauthorized drones before they threaten soldiers or critical infrastructure.
The report said that at Technology Readiness Level 9, the system has been validated in real-world use, equipping operators with situational awareness, actionable intelligence, and precise drone mitigation capabilities.
Carey Smith, company president and CEO, said that Parsons is delivering mission-critical technology that strengthens national security, protects US infrastructure, and keeps our communities safe. He added that as a leading system integrator for national security missions, Parsons is an agile, rapid developer of transformative solutions that can be delivered at the speed of relevance.”
Ultimately, developed at Parsons’ C-UAS Center of Excellence in Virginia, Drone Armor has reportedly completed rigorous government testing before entering operational use.
Source: NextGen Defense