DroneShield has today (August 11) announced SentryCiv, a subscription-based and AI-enabled system to help non-military sectors safeguard critical assets against rising drone threats.
SentryCiv uses proprietary DroneLocator technology to provide ‘dot-on-a-map’ tracking of threats and operators, beyond RemoteID. It connects to the Sentry-C2 Civ platform, enabling real-time alerts, threat prioritisation, customisable zones, data logging and integration with third-party systems. The Encrypted RF Threat Detection-RFAI engine is designed to identify a large number of common drone models without disrupting existing communication systems.
DroneShield says the system is suitable for airports, utilities, data centres, venues and stadiums, government buildings, energy infrastructure, power grids, correctional facilities, corporate campuses and other sites susceptible to drone threats.
Sentry-Civ has no upfront purchase cost, and is a subscription based product. Quarterly software updates to the AI engine will expand drone detection capabilities, improve performance and introduce new features.
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