Fortem Technologies today announced it has been awarded a three-year, USD18 million contract by the United States Army to provide counter-drone solutions and support services at Army sites worldwide. Under the agreement, Fortem will deliver equipment including the DroneHunter® interceptor, which can autonomously capture intruding drones safely with a net, and field-support services to help protect Army installations and operations.
Fortem has received the first order under the contract, valued at nearly USD4 million.
“In January, the Pentagon selected DroneHunter as its first purchase under the Replicator-2 initiative,” said the company in a press release. “Fortem also announced the first customer deliveries of the next-generation DroneHunter, and disclosed what is believed to be the industry’s five-on-five autonomous drone swarm take down – detecting, tracking, and neutralizing multiple hostile drones simultaneously with zero collateral damage. In February, Fortem secured a multimillion-dollar award from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to protect 2026 FIFA World Cup venues from drone threats.”
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