Parsons Corporation’s DroneArmor™ autonomous counter-uncrewed aircraft system (C-UAS) has been deployed by a federal national security customer to provide additional security and protect personnel, communities and critical infrastructure along the United States’ southern border.
DroneArmor is a Technology Readiness Level 9 (TRL‑9) capability that provides operators with real‑time situational awareness, actionable intelligence and mitigation capabilities against unauthorised or malicious drone activity. The C-UAS system has successfully completed government testing, enabling it to become operational at the southern border.
Parsons is a C-UAS systems integrator, combining sensor and effector technologies from a range of industry partners to deliver adaptable and scalable C‑UAS capabilities tailored to individual customer operational needs. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are integrated to reduce operator cognitive load by allowing the system to autonomously track, identify and mitigate potential threats.
DroneArmor is developed at the company’s C-UAS Center of Excellence (COE) in Summit Point, West Virginia. The COE enables innovation through rapid prototyping, interoperability testing and lifecycle assessments.
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