US Army selects MatrixSpace as active sensor winner in C-UAS competition

MatrixSpace has been selected as the active sensor winner in the United States Army’s xTechCounter Strike competition, part of Operation FlyTrap 4.5.

The company demonstrated its Expeditionary AI Radar and 360 AI Radar, powered by AiEdge software. The systems are designed for fast setup and can be integrated into Army FAAD-C2 via the NATO-standard SAPIENT protocol. The radars provide detection and classification for airspace, perimeter and object monitoring.

Four companies were selected overall, each receiving a USD 350,000 award and placement into the new Global Tactical Edge Acquisition Directorate (G-TEAD) Marketplace, enabling streamlined procurement by US and NATO partners.

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