Pierce Aerospace and DroneShield Partner to Integrate Remote ID and C-UAS Technologies
DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby
pierce aerospace We partner with Counter-UAS leaders drone shield Integrates Pierce Aerospace’s Flight Portal ID Remote ID technology into command and control systems including DroneShield’s C-UAS and DroneSentry-C2 to provide end users with enhanced situational awareness and advanced UAS identification capabilities beginning in 2023 .
Based in the US and Australia, with operations in over 100 countries, DroneShield is the leader in C-UAS technology, recently recommended by the US Department of Defense’s Joint C-sUAS Office (JCO). DroneShield has clients ranging from the US Air Force to the Australian Defense Force and several European defense agencies.
Pierce Aerospace CEO Aaron Pierce said: “DroneShield has consistently endorsed our capabilities and their technology provides an excellent platform for integration. We are excited to see end users use our integrated solution package that combines disablement, innovative command and control, and our remote ID and combat ID capabilities.”
A previous collaboration between the two companies combined remote ID and RF disabling technologies in a detached moving fixed-site C-UAS experiment. Incorporating Flight Portal ID’s data feed into DroneShield’s DroneSentry-C2 system will allow the user to positively identify her UAS, providing comprehensive aerial imagery with target identification for security operations. will improve.
“The integration of Flight Portal ID and DroneSentry-C2 will provide users with the comprehensive picture they need to resolve airspace collisions and maintain safe flight operations for both manned and unmanned aircraft, while at the same time , can have the real-time intelligence and means necessary to protect its airspace.DroneShield CEO Matt McCrann said: “This is a game changer. Security and counter UAS. In addition to the adoption of , this joint capability also addresses the critical requirement of effective unmanned traffic management and serves as an enabler for advanced air mobility (AAM) initiatives.”
This new integration can be deployed in a myriad of potential applications as unattended traffic management and C-UAS solutions continue to be often combined across civilian, government, military and civilian use cases.
Pierce Aerospace’s Flight Portal ID consists of a remote ID receiver, broadcast module, software, integration capabilities, and remote management services. Flight Portal ID provides state-of-the-art remote ID solutions and integration services with approximately 10 commercial Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM), Detection and Avoidance (DAA), and DoD Command and Control (C2) and C-UAS systems We are proud of the record. Both commercial and government solutions are available today for integration with C-UAS, UAS OEM, and UTM providers.
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Ian attended Dominican University in California and graduated with a BA in English in 2019. With his lifelong passion for writing and storytelling and keen interest in technology, he now contributes to his DroneLife as a staff writer.
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