Anti-UAV Defense System Unveiled

A trio of British technology companies highly effective and fully integrated Anti-UAV Defense System (AUDS), according to a report on i-HLS. The system will combat malicious micro, mini and larger unmanned aerial vehicles or drones

Anti-UAV Defense System Unveiled

According to i-HLS website, a trio of British technology companies comprising Blighter Surveillance Systems, Chess Dynamics and Enterprise Control Systems have combined forces to develop a powerful, highly effective and fully integrated Anti-UAV Defense System (AUDS) to combat the growing threat of malicious micro, mini and larger unmanned aerial vehicles or drones.

According to Yahoo Finance , the Anti-UAV Defense System (AUDS) integrates the Blighter A400 Series Ku band electronic scanning air security radar, Chess Dynamics’ stabilized electro-optic director, infrared and daylight cameras and target tracking software, and a directional radio frequency (RF) inhibitor/jammer system from Enterprise Control Systems to detect, track, classify, disrupt and neutralize UAVs at ranges of up to 8km. The AUDS system is even effective against so-called Group 1 micro UAVs at ranges of up to 2km and Group 1 mini UAVs at ranges of several kms.

According to the AUDS team, the technology has been extensively tested in South Korea along the 250km demilitarized zone (DMZ), where Blighter radars have been deployed for some years. In March 2015, the AUDS team took part in multi-supplier French Government trials in Captieux, France, where its counter UAV system proved highly successful in detecting and neutralising a variety of fixed and rotary wing micro, compact and standard UAVs. The system also performed well in UK Government sponsored counter UAV trials (known as Bristow 15) in West Freugh, Scotland.

 

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