Exhibitor at Bedex: DRONESHIELD
DRONESHIELD
Hall : 07
Stand : 412
Description
DroneShield Ltd is an Australian company specialising in counter-unmanned aerial system (Counter-UAS) technologies. It designs, develops, and markets advanced hardware and software solutions for drone detection, tracking, and neutralisation, leveraging radio frequency (RF) detection, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, sensor fusion, and electronic warfare technologies, suitable for portable, mobile, or fixed deployments in critical environments.
DroneShield's products include command and control systems, RF detection devices, embedded solutions and portable countermeasures designed to respond to UAS threats in defence, public safety, critical infrastructure and specialised operations contexts.
DroneShield's mission
To provide cutting-edge counter-UAS solutions integrating RF detection, artificial intelligence, sensor fusion and electronic warfare technologies to enable armed forces, government agencies, security services, critical infrastructure and institutional operators to effectively detect, identify, track and neutralise unauthorised aerial threats, thereby enhancing operational security and protecting sensitive airspace.
Contact details
2000 Sydney
Australia
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