Israel’s Omnisys has introduced its BRO™ (Battle Resource Optimization) C-UAS system, to help airport organizations mitigate the growing threat of unauthorized and hostile unmanned aerial systems (UAS). The system enables data-driven, proportionate responses to aerial threats, ensuring passenger safety while maintaining airport operations.
Airports require more than additional sensors, says the company in a press release. “The real need lies in smart deployment and confidence in decision-making, knowing where detection blind spots exist, which assets to prioritize, and when it is safe to resume operations. This aligns with FAA and EASA guidance emphasizing proportionate, site-specific UAS response plans and real-time operational assessment. The BRO™ platform addresses these needs by optimizing how counter-UAS assets are acquired, deployed, and maintained. Using physics-aware modeling and live environmental data, it guides decision-makers in configuring systems for maximum protection while reducing unnecessary shutdowns. Its dynamic vulnerability mapping continuously adapts to terrain, infrastructure, spectrum conditions, and interference, ensuring readiness and resilience even as conditions change.
“BRO™ integrates seamlessly with existing airport command-and-control systems or operates independently as a real-time recommendation layer. High-fidelity simulations, analytics, and AI-driven recommendations allow operational teams to visualize real-time defensive coverage, identify degraded performance, and apply corrective actions instantly. This optimization-driven approach minimizes disruption, supports regulatory compliance, and accelerates a defensible return to normal operations.”
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