FAA UAS Detection and Mitigation Research Study

D-Fend Solutions’ EnforceAir Selected for FAA’s Airport UAS Detection and Mitigation Research Study Program

by DRONELIFE Personnel Author Ian M. Crosby

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Counter-drone detection and takeover innovation leader D-Fend Solutions has actually been picked to participate in the FAA’s Airport UAS Detection and Mitigation Research Study Program, under Area 383 of the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018. The business’s EnforceAir C-UAS system will go through preliminary screening at Atlantic City International Airport (KACY), with possible extra tests to take place at other airports.

EnforceAir is the program’s first very first RF-cyber based innovative procedure complete takeover UAS detection and mitigation system, and is created to enhance risk detection and mitigation in airports through a counter-drone technique making it possible for neighboring licensed drones to continue operations without impacting navigation or interactions systems, harmful facilities, or straining workers. The system grants 360 degree and long-range directional security and protection, securing airport centers and launch and landing airspace passages.

” EnforceAir’s engagement in this mission-critical FAA program lines up completely with our core objective of leading in offering the most innovative innovation to get rid of rogue drone risks in the most delicate environments and airspace, most significantly airports, in a regulated way that allows safe and continuous operations”, stated D-Fend Solutions Chairman and CEO Zohar Halachmi. “We are pleased to be chosen for this distinguished and selective program, and we applaud the FAA for focusing on requirements for the most safe kinds of non-disruptive mitigation innovation that permit airport functional connection.”

D-Fend’s involvement in this FAA program is an extension of the business’s partnership with several United States federal firms throughout DoD, DHS, and DoJ, in addition to its current suggestion by the DoD’s Joint Counter Small Unmanned Systems Workplace (JCO).

The Airport UAS Detection and Mitigation Research study Program permits the FAA to team up with leading federal departments and firms to ensure the development of systems created to find and/or alleviate possible drone risks and guarantee they do not interfere with safe airport operations.

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Ian participated in Dominican University of California, where he got a bachelor’s degree in English in 2019. With a long-lasting enthusiasm for composing and storytelling and an eager interest in innovation, he is now adding to DroneLife as a personnel author.


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