Military Embedded Systems

Multi-sensor counter-drone system announced by D-Fend Solutions

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April 13, 2021

Emma Helfrich

Technology Editor

Military Embedded Systems

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RA'ANANA, Israel. D-Fend Solutions, company specializing in counter-drone, radio frequency-based, cyber-takeover technology, has announced the general availability of its new Multi-Sensor Command & Control system (MSC2).

According to the company, MSC2 is a central management solution designed to control multiple sensors of EnforceAir, D-Fend Solutions' flagship anti-drone solution that detects rogue drones. By controlling multiple EnforceAir sensors remotely from a single server, MSC2 is designed to facilitate expanded and uninterrupted coverage for rogue drone detection and mitigation, without increasing the number of personnel needed to operate the multiple EnforceAir systems. 

MSC2 is also designed to integrate into third-party C2 systems. This fusion is intended to enable military system operators to view EnforceAir's drone information on general, map-based C2 platforms, with an option to trigger mitigation via the third-party platforms. 

By aggregating information from all sensors across the site, MSC2 aims to provide unified operational awareness to support mission-critical decisions and eliminate duplications if multiple sensors detect the same drone. The MSC2 server then selects the best sensor to initiate mitigation, after factoring for interference, radio parameters, and ranges, according to the company.

 

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