DroneShield has received an AUD4.7 million order from a new non-government Swiss international for multiple vehicle-based counter-drone (C-UxS) systems. DroneShield expects to receive payments throughout 2024, with the final payment expected in the first quarter of 2025.
“This order highlights DroneShield’s expertise not only as a maker of cutting-edge AI-based C-UAS sensor and effector technologies but also as a system integrator for demanding applications that involve multiple sensor and effector modalities operating in tough conditions,” said DroneShield CEO Oleg Vornik. “We are excited to have this new customer onboard and doing more work with them over coming years.”
The C-UxS system provides a new level of operational flexibility by incorporating DroneShield’s radio frequency detection and mitigation, radar, and electro-optical sensors into a single vehicle-based platform. The system will be powered by the DroneSentry-C2 command-and-control system, including its proprietary AI-based SensorFusion engine.
The end customer is a high-profile Government agency.