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Black Sage Solution Neutralizes Drone Threat in Middle East
A Civil Defense Authority based in the Middle East Utilized Black Sage s Counter Unmanned Threat Solution to Detect and Defeat a Drone During a Major Public Event
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BOISE, Idaho, Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ An illegal drone was detected and neutralized at a major public event in the Middle East by a Black Sage mobile counter unmanned aircraft solution (CUAS) featuring Black Sage s DefenseOS® command and control software.
Due to the rapid response by the local civil defense authority, no one attending the event was injured. The event continued without disruption. The safety and security of all those attending the event was assured by the civil defense authority and the Black Sage CUAS solution.
BOISE, Idaho, Jan 12, 2021 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) Black Sage is proud to announce and welcome Randy Robinson as Director of Government Operations. Mr. Robinson served the United States Air Force for a total of thirty-five years, twenty years in active-duty and fifteen years working at the United States Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). Mr. Robinson will support further development of Black Sage’s Counter UAS relationship with the United States Air Force and the United States Military.
“We are thrilled to have Randy join our team as we build upon our success with the United States Air Force and the United States Military,” said Rick Schmidt, Black Sage’s President and CEO. “Not only does Randy bring a wealth of knowledge and relationships in the Directed Energy sector and the United States Military, he shares our agile and proactive business philosophy.”
Randy s fifteen years experience with the United States Air Force Research Laboratory reinforces Black Sage s expanding CUAS relationship with the United States Air Force and United States Military