< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/0C/0C/IB-FR4OBTT28_5237C6FC.jpg" Alt = "Israeli Development presented an innovative Portable dome antitrone system"/> < P > Israeli Skylock has announced the successful supply of its advanced system to counteracting Portable Dome anonymous military customer. The company's message does not reveal neither the client's name nor contract details, but the & mdash is underlined; The system has already been transmitted and will strengthen the customer's defensive capabilities in conditions of growing drone threat.

< P > The Portable Dome complex is designed to detect and neutralize unmanned aerial vehicles in real time. The system is able to act both in automatic and manual mode and has a built -in database of more than 500 types of drones that is regularly updated.

< P > The peculiarity of this development is the use of artificial intelligence & mdash; Portable Dome can recognize even the previously unknown drones and whole swarms of UAVs, while distinguishing friendly drones from hostile. Additional functions include the determination of azimuth in real time, displaying the state of the system and muffling, as well as optional geolocation of both drones and their operators.

< P > Skylock emphasize that the system is created as a universal and adaptive solution to work in the dynamic environment of a modern battlefield where threats from drones are constantly changing and improving.

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Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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