Sentrycs and Xtend Partner to Advance Next-Generation Counter-Drone Capabilities

Strategic collaboration integrates counter-UAS and autonomous systems to boost defense and security operations

Sentrycs and Xtend Partner to Advance Next-Generation Counter-Drone Capabilities

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Sentrycs, an Israeli provider of counter-UAS solutions, and Xtend, an Israeli company developing XOS autonomous operating systems, have announced a strategic partnership aimed at redefining drone security and remote operations for defense and security sectors.

The collaboration seeks to tackle the growing threat posed by unauthorized drones by combining Sentrycs’ cutting-edge counter-drone solutions with Xtend’s advanced autonomous technologies. The result is a comprehensive, robust system designed to enhance situational awareness, streamline threat mitigation, and optimize operational performance in complex environments.

According to the joint announcement, this partnership will enable customers to shorten response times, increase protection, and improve mission efficiency—particularly in high-stakes scenarios. By integrating Sentrycs’ detection, tracking, identification, and mitigation capabilities with Xtend’s XOS platform, the solution offers seamless control and real-time threat management.

“Our collaboration with Xtend represents a unique approach to advancing drone security solutions,” said Meir Avidan, VP of Business Development and Strategic Partnerships at Sentrycs. “By combining our counter-drone expertise with Xtend’s innovative robotics, we’re delivering a solution that meets the evolving needs of defense and Special Forces teams.”

Aviv Shapira, CEO of Xtend, added, “Our mission has always been to empower operators with the best tools to manage complex missions safely and efficiently. Partnering with Sentrycs enables us to broaden our capabilities and provide defense and security clients with a more comprehensive, integrated solution.”

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