DroneShield has announced the latest update to its range of Radio Frequency (RF) sensors including the RfPatrol Mk2, RfOne Mk2 and all DroneSentry-X models.
This update significantly expands the pool of drones that RFAI can identify, including several additions requested by customers who collaborated with DroneShield to provide real-world recordings of previously unseen models.
“Our focus on delivering world-class counter-drone technology is highlighted by collaboration with our valued customers. We provide the latest integration tools they need, and work closely with them to gain insights to the cutting-edge threats they experience,” said DroneShield Chief Technology Officer, Angus Bean.
There is an array of new features included within the RF sensors.
Advanced Scanning is now implemented, with users having the ability to customise each device’s scanning pattern to include any combination of AI-powered RF scanning, Wi-Fi scanning, and other emission detection.
Directional Hardware received an upgrade with Existing Directional Antenna Units for the RfPatrol Mk2 now having greater sensitivity and performance in showing a user drone location.
RF Filters have been enhanced on the DroneSentry-X Mk2 to adapt system capabilities to nuances in operational environments.
The extensive API has been expanded for all DroneShield systems. All major features are controllable remotely, including signal filters and detection band activation.
Client developers can now download protocol buffer code packages from the Access Portal to streamline the integration of DroneShield hardware into third-party systems.