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DroneShield’s latest C–UAS plug-in “will run on the TAK government security platform”

DroneShield reports that as part of a major Q2 2026 release, its relaunched RfLink is an ATAK-CIV plugin running on the TAK platform, enabling a shared and updated operational view.

“TAK” stands for Tactical Assault Kit/Team Awareness Kit — a US government-developed software platform enabling real-time geospatial coordination, secure information sharing, and tactical decision-making, according to a description of the system on the Alpha 56 website. “Originally built by the US Department of Defense, TAK is now a globally adopted, open-architecture ecosystem used by military, law enforcement, and private security teams alike.”

According to its own website.  “TAK delivers real-time data sharing, intuitive visualizations, and integrated planning and targeting tools, empowering operators to outthink, outmaneuver, and outpace any adversary.”

For more information

https://www.linkedin.com/company/droneshield/posts/?feedView=all

https://tak.gov/

 

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