08 October 2021
by Gerrard Cowan

DroneHunter C-UAV system being examined by the US Army at Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona. (Fortem Technologies)
Following latest checks of its DroneHunter counter-unmanned aerial automobile (C-UAV) expertise with the US Army, Fortem Technologies is getting ready for an operational evaluation of the system.
DroneHunter is a man-made intelligence-enabled UAV, which intercepts different UAVs utilizing a web tether. It is a part of Fortem Technologies' broader SkyDome system, which contains varied components that may be operated individually or collectively.
DroneHunter defeated a spread of rotary- and fixed-wing UAVs in the course of the US Army take a look at at Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona. The focused UAVs had varied speeds, sizes, altitudes, and flight traits, in accordance with Fortem Technologies.
DroneHunter is built-in with the US Army's Forward Area Air Defense Command and Control system. During the take a look at, it used radar from the US Army's Fixed Site-Low, Small Unmanned Aircraft System Integrated Defeat System.
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