High Lander Aviation and ThirdEye Systems have announced a strategic partnership to integrate advanced optical detection capabilities into uncrewed traffic management (UTM) infrastructure. The collaboration, formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed during the Airspace World conference, integrates ThirdEye’s AI-driven MeduzaX sensor with High Lander’s Vega UTM platform to provide enhanced situational awareness for national authorities and critical infrastructure sites.
The integration enhances the capabilities of the Vega UTM suite by incorporating real-time data from MeduzaX, an AI-based electro-optical and infrared (EO/IR) system designed for the detection and tracking of uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs), according to a High Lander press release. “This synergy allows airspace managers to identify and monitor both cooperative and non-cooperative aircraft within a single, unified dashboard,” said the company.
ThirdEye’s MeduzaX serves as a passive optical radar, utilizing edge computing to analyze raw data in real time. The system boasts a positive detection rate of over 94% with a false alarm rate of less than 1%, ensuring that security teams receive reliable, actionable intelligence without latency. “The transition toward a global aviation environment where uncrewed aircraft are an everyday reality requires more than just tracking; it requires total airspace clarity,” said Alon Abelson, CEO and co-founder of High Lander. “This partnership represents a significant leap forward in our mission to create a harmonized sky. By bridging the gap between traffic management and sophisticated optical detection, we are providing the industry with the transparency and safety standards necessary for the next era of aviation.”
The technical synergy specifically bolsters the capabilities of Vega C2 and Vega High Site dashboards designed for the protection of facilities such as power plants, airports, ports, and government sites. The system provides a common operating picture that provides FFI (friend or foe Identification) by displaying authorized “Blue” drones and unauthorized “Red” drones on a single interface. This multi-layered approach ensures that security teams can monitor their airspace with total precision, utilizing MeduzaX’s ability to detect targets that may be invisible to traditional radar or RF-based systems.
“Our collaboration with High Lander provides a robust response to the evolving challenges of drone detection and airspace management,” said Lior Segal, CEO of Third Eye Systems. “By feeding MeduzaX’s real-time optical data directly into the Vega UTM ecosystem, we are equipping security professionals with the visual verification and situational awareness needed to protect sensitive assets in an increasingly complex aerial landscape.”
The MeduzaX system utilizes edge computing to analyze data instantly, providing a reliable detection method that functions 24/7 in diverse environmental conditions. When integrated with Vega’s autonomous deconfliction and monitoring tools, the result is a sophisticated security solution that meets the rigorous demands of modern homeland security and uncrewed traffic management.
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