AIM Robotics launches RPAS Wilco C-UAS platform

Canada’s AIM Robotics has launched RPAS Wilco SafeAirspace, a counter-uncrewed aerial system (C-UAS) platform that unifies RF drone detection, flight authorisation and operational response into one continuous ‘intelligence loop’. RPAS Wilco SafeAirspace is designed for civil agencies, airports, municipalities, utilities and national infrastructure operators seeking a modern, scalable, and integrated approach to low-altitude airspace security.

RPAS Wilco SafeAirspace sensors extract deep telemetry such as drone brand, model, unique serial number, aircraft position, speed and pilot location, all through passive RF decoding. These signals are processed by the SafeAirspace fusion engine and matched against flight plans and approvals submitted through the RPAS Wilco ecosystem. RPAS Wilco is used by more than 30,000 pilots for mission planning, regulatory compliance, and airspace authorisation workflows.

The new C-UAS system supports handheld, portable, stationary and vehicle-mounted units. For authorised agencies, optional jamming systems provide controlled response capabilities fully integrated with the incident workflow. The system also extends into Drone-as-First-Responder (DFR) programmes, enabling automated drone-in-a-box launches for investigation, perimeter patrol or situational awareness.

Beyond immediate counter-drone operations, RPAS Wilco SafeAirspace supports Detect-and-Avoid (DAA) and Uncrewed Traffic Management (UTM) services. The platform is also being extended through emerging collaborations with radar technology providers, enabling civil aviation partners to build long-term, multi-agency low-altitude safety networks.

RPAS Wilco SafeAirspace is launching alongside AIM Robotics’ existing deployments of the RPAS Wilco Drone Safety Management System at Canadian airports. 

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