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With the help of artificial intelligence, DroneSentry-X MK2 quickly finds and re...

Will protect any military transport: what is capable of the new system of HRD DroneSentry-X MK2

With the help of artificial intelligence, DroneSentry-X MK2 quickly finds and recognizes UAV, helping to destroy them. The Australian-American company Droneshield, whose antitrone rifles are actively purchased by NATO countries, introduced the next module of DroneSentry-X MK2 radio-electronic warfare to protect against drones. This was reported on the company's official website. The company especially notes the versatility of its new module.

It is quite compact and can be installed on standard trunk on the roof of the car, on military vehicles, excess ships and unmanned mobile platforms. The module can also be deployed as a permanent or stationary installation on standard masts or trinos to protect positions during operations. DroneSentry-X MK2 supports passive detection, identification and tracking of several drones at the same time thanks to the multi-purpose AI/Ml Droneshield RFAI technology.

The system was also equipped with artificial intelligence, which quickly provides the operator with the target and its coordinates, checking with their database about various objects and UAV models. DroneSentry-X MK2 has a usinterfease user, which allows operators to be viewed in real-time mode to analytics of local detection with a map, as well as to adjust the automatic or hand shutdown of the system.

Upgrading a patented DroneShield detection mechanism based on artificial intelligence and machine learning guarantees that Drone Sentry-X MK2 is effective and is constantly developing in a changing threat environment, developers assure. DroneSentry-X MK2 is also compatible with Dronelocator technology, which provides critically important information, such as drone and controller coordinates, height and speed, in real time.

The system also has an open architecture, which will allow military engineers and programmers to tune and adapt software to their army needs. Earlier, Focus reported that Droneshield has released new antitrone "Dronegun MK4" pistols. The model turned out to be very compact and light (slightly more than 3 kg), and looks more like a large gun. According to the manufacturer, light weight and convenient handle allows the device to be used with one hand, and the efficiency is not at all affected.