Sensofusion Launches AIRFENCE 5.0

Sensofusion

 has launched AIRFENCE 5.0, the next evolution of a technology that makes environments safer. The newest platform boasts pioneering functionalities that advance what is possible with current detection, tracking and countermeasure technology.

AIRFENCE 5.0 pushes ahead Sensofusion’s flagship offering with:

  • New and improved directional finding: With AIRFENCE 5.0, Sensofusion has developed the next evolution in detection and tracking
  • Long-distance jamming capabilities
  • Certified ruggedization
  • Compact out-of-the box setup and installation

“Since the original launch of AIRFENCE ONE, Sensofusion has invested fully in solving the drone problem set by means of RF detection and counterattack. Our vision continues to follow the path of scalability from the perspective of implementing technology as it is our core belief that increasing the number of systems to the field increases awareness and response time,” said Sensofusion Founder and CEO Tuomas Rasila. “Our latest AIRFENCE platform builds on advancements we’ve been making for the past few years and incorporates the lessons learned from key projects with the FAA, NASA, the U.S. Marine Corps, and the European Commission.”

AIRFENCE 5.0 includes updates focused on increasing the detection rate and level of data packets received, enabling for real-time actionable insights.

“Given the depth and precision of the current technology, we have a limited supply of AIRFENCE 5.0 before the end of the calendar year,” Rasila added. “We anticipate fulfilling orders for more than 100 systems before the close of 2017 as demand for our product continues to scale.”

About SensofusionSensofusion is the creator of AIRFENCE, a countermeasure technology designed to automatically detect, locate, track, and take over unmanned aircraft system (UAS) controls, all automatically, as well as locate operators. With U.S. headquarters in New York City and international headquarters in Helsinki, Finland, Sensofusion currently partners with the European Union, U.S. Marine Corps., NATO, the FAA, and the Nevada Institute of Autonomous Systems, and works with private companies and governments around the world to make environments safer.

Source: Press Release

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