APDR Leaderboard (728x90)DroneShield announced its DroneSentry multi-layered counter-drone solution has been successfully evaluated by the National Protective Security Authority (NPSA). NPSA is an agency of the UK Government and the DroneSentry solution is now included within their Catalogue of Security Equipment (CSE). DroneShield’s extensive range of counter-drone solutions are available exclusively through BT within the UK.

Oleg Vornik, DroneShield CEO, said, “This is an exciting step forward and a public endorsement of the quality and performance of our solutions, for both the UK and other markets. It comes at a critical geopolitical time of rapidly escalating drone incidents across Europe, as our customers seek to deploy counter-drone protection across a wide range of facilities, starting from a very low or no existing deployments due to the nascent nature of the sector.”

Dave Pankhurst, Future Connected Solutions Director, BT commented, “BT has worked with DroneShield for a number of years in the UK, coupling our deep understanding of customer needs with DroneShield’s technology. This NPSA recognition highlights DroneShield’s commitment to developing leading edge counter-drone solutions with the most robust security credentials.”

DroneShield’s DroneSentry solution is underpinned by an AI-enabled command-and-control engine, DroneSentry-C2, which formed part of the NPSA evaluation and recognition. The C2 engine, a SaaS product, enables integration of a wide range of sensors and effectors, to optimise for the end user requirements and budget. The DroneSentry solution comprises of an upfront purchase of hardware, combined with one or multiple SaaS packages. DroneSentry solutions have been deployed to date in Europe, Asia Pacific, the US, South America and Australia.

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Matt Driskill
Matthew Driskill is the web editor of Asia-Pacific Defence Reporter and the Editor of Asian Aviation. He is based in Singapore. He has been an Asia-based journalist and content producer since 1990 for outlets including Reuters and the International Herald Tribune/New York Times and is a former president of the Foreign Correspondents Club of Hong Kong. He frequently appears on international broadcast outlets like CNN, Al Jazeera and the BBC and has taught journalism at Hong Kong University and the American University of Paris. Driskill has received awards from the Associated Press for Investigative Reporting and Business Writing and in 1989 was named the John J. McCloy Fellow by the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University in New York where he earned his Master's Degree.

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