Sentrycs – a global technology major in the cyber-based RF segment of counter-drone solutions – announced strategic deals that will see the implementation of its advanced counter-UAS (Unmanned Aerial Systems) solutions across multiple military bases throughout Europe.

The field-proven Israeli technology provider will enable its customers to mitigate the immediate threats from small and commercial drones performing ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) missions over sensitive sites, including military bases, and occasionally attacking forces as demonstrated in recent years in Ukraine-Russia conflict and in the Middle East.

Multi-layered C-UAS solution

The systems will be deployed either as a standalone or as a vital part of a C-UAS solution

Sentrycs solutions, employing proprietary protocol analysis technology, can passively detect those drones, track their flight, identify their model, unique serial number, and ID, enabling distinction between friendly and enemy drones. Once a drone becomes a threat, the system neutralises the drone, landing it safely in a predefined zone.

The systems will be deployed either as a standalone or as an integral part of a broader multi-layered C-UAS solution to enable effective protection against different kinds of drones.

Sentrycs' unique capabilities

"Winning these projects signifies a meaningful market recognition of Sentrycs' unique capabilities and technology leadership," said Yoav Zaltzman, CEO of Sentrycs.

Yoav Zaltzman adds, "Our commitment to ongoing innovation and our agility in adapting to the fast-changing threats, along with strong customer support allow us to provide a field-proven and effective long-term solution. We are proud to contribute to the security of our allies with our advanced counter-drone solutions."

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