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AirSight adds ADS-B data layer to its AirGuard multi-sensor platform

US drone detection company AirSight reports in a Linnkedin post that it has expanded its AirGuard’s open, multi-sensor platform with a new ADS-B data layer, bringing manned aircraft and drones into a single, unified view.

The will allow the user to see real-time and historical aircraft tracking alongside drone activity, with full airspace visibility—no more switching between systems, according to the company, providing a better context for assessing drone threats near active flight paths

The eliminates fragmented situational awareness, enables smarter, faster threat prioritization
and strengthens forensic analysis with synchronized airspace data.

“By integrating ADS-B with our existing sensor layers, AirGuard becomes a single source of truth for complete airspace security—where every object, manned or unmanned, is part of one cohesive picture,” said AirSight

For more informationhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/airsight-inc/posts/?feedView=all

https://www.airsight.com/en/news

(Image: AirSight)

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