Gambit and Pendleton UAS Range (PUR) are partnering to provide dedicated Red Force as a Service capabilities for counter-uncrewed aerial systems (C-UAS) testing, vetting, validation and operator training.
The integrated capability will be demonstrated live on April 23 onsite at PUR. Participants will be able to witness Red Force as a Service in action, including coordinated threat scenarios designed to stress and evaluate C-UAS systems.
Pendleton’s Red Force as a Service capability builds upon its standard Red Force package to deliver a real-world structured airspace environment where C-UAS products can be rigorously tested against coordinated multi-aircraft threat scenarios, enabling system developers and end users to validate detection performance, prioritisation logic, engagement workflows and operator readiness prior to deployment or demonstration.
Under the terms of the partnership, Gambit will provide its adaptive, behaviour-based intelligence for autonomous systems. Its platform enables operators to define the mission space and assign behaviours while translating that intent into distributed, real-time execution across participating autonomous systems. The technology supports C-UAS integration by enabling heterogeneous systems to operate as coordinated units.
All Red Team events are non-kinetic by default unless specific approvals and authorities are secured. Operations are conducted under established safety, risk mitigation and regulatory compliance frameworks within a controlled environment in the national airspace.
Counter UAS manufacturers, military and federal agencies, critical infrastructure operators and members of the media can register for the demonstration on April 23.
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