Nova Systems joins Australia’s LAND 156 C-sUAS panel

Nova Systems has been selected as a Category 1 partner on the Australian Government’s Project LAND 156 Counter-small Unmanned Aerial Systems (C-sUAS) Standing Offer Panel. The panel has been established to support the Australian defence department and other government agencies in safeguarding critical infrastructure and operations within Australia.

Nova’s scope includes C-sUAS site assessments including analysis and advice on operating environments, threat assessments, solution design for technical proposals and preparation of risk and mitigation strategies.

As a Category 1 partner, Nova can be tasked to assess sites to understand the local environment and potential drone threats and will provide advice on suitable solutions and identify key risks and how they can be managed to respond to evolving counter-drone threats.

The Australian government has set aside AUD 1.3 billion for the acquisition of counter drone capabilities over the next 10 years, highlighting the strategic importance of this domain and Project LAND 156.

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