DroneShield commits to expand support in Ukraine with local partnership

Industry
|
By: Reporter
DroneShield’s RfPatrol Mk2 deployed in Ukraine. Photo: Supplied

Sydney counter-drone system developer DroneShield has announced it will expand support for Ukrainian customers via a newly established, undisclosed local partnership.

Sydney counter-drone system developer DroneShield has announced it will expand support for Ukrainian customers via a newly established, undisclosed local partnership.

Under the new partnership, it’s expected that DroneShield’s Ukrainian customers will receive robust local support, rapid technology updates and ongoing intelligence sharing with headquarters while maintaining operational security through strict confidentiality.

“The conflict in Ukraine has crystallised what forward-looking militaries already recognised: the need for advanced, adaptive counter-drone solutions is now a matter of national resilience, not optional investment,” DroneShield chief executive officer Oleg Vornik said.

“Our work in Ukraine, while only one element of our global operations, has proven pivotal in advancing the sophistication of our AI, with profound benefits for all our users worldwide.”

The company has claimed that its own battle systems have defended military, infrastructure and civilian assets against evolving aerial threats in Ukraine.

DroneShield has also advised it has active markets across more than 40 countries, including major deployments in Europe, the Americas and Asia.

Tags:
You need to be a member to post comments. Become a member for free today!