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Sentrycs to exhibit new cyber-over-RF, passive, portable C-UAS detector at SOF Week

Sentrycs, an ONDAS company specializing in counter-drone (C-UAS) technology based on Protocol Manipulation – also known as Cyber over RF (CoRF), will present its new man-carried system, Sentrycs Scout, at SOF Week in Florida.

Sentrycs’ Cyber-over-RF (CoRF) technology enables passive detection, tracking, and identification of unauthorized drones, along with controlled mitigation capabilities, says the company in a press release. “The system allows authorized operators to safely take control of and land drones in designated areas when required. Operating without jamming or kinetic measures, the solution is designed to support secure operations in dense urban environments and combat zones, while maintaining communications continuity and avoiding interference with authorized systems. It provides defence and security forces with actionable intelligence, including drone serial numbers, operator locations, and flight characteristics, enabling swift and informed responses to potential risks.”

Scout is a compact, battery-powered C-UAS system designed for tactical forces, enabling rapid deployment of passive detection, tracking, identification, and cyber-based mitigation in a lightweight, man-portable format—without reliance on fixed infrastructure. “Ruggedized for field use in challenging operational conditions, Scout delivers real-time situational awareness and rapid, precise mitigation in any environment, supporting mission continuity while minimizing operational risk,” says Sentrycs.

Sentrycs will present Sentrycs Scout and its broader counter-drone solutions portfolio at Booth #1951 and Mistral Group’s Booth #1813 at the Convention Center, as well as at Booth #A06 in the Outpost at Peter O. Knight Airport.

For more information

www.sentrycs.com

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