Following recent tests of its DroneHunter counter-unmanned aerial vehicle (C-UAV) technology with the US Army, Fortem Technologies is preparing for an operational assessment of the system. DroneHunter is an artificial intelligence-enabled UA.
Fortem Technologies qualifies DroneHunter with FAAD C2
26 April 2021
by Gerrard Cowan
Fortem Technologies’ DroneHunter counter-unmanned aerial vehicle (C-UAV) system can now integrate with the US Army’s Forward Area Air Defense Command and Control system (FAAD C2).
The US Army Joint Counter-UAS Office (JCO) selected FAAD C2 as the service’s C2 standard for addressing the threat posed by small UAVs. The system is designed to be capable of integrating with a wide range of sensors and effectors to build rapid defence against such threats.
The DroneHunter uses a net tether to capture rogue UAVs. It can now integrate with US Army’s FAAD C2 system. (Fortem Technologies)