Small UAS tracking and detection technology provider Dedrone has announced FE Warren Air Force Base has continued its license agreement to use Dedrone´s DroneTacker platform to provide airspace security, the company said.
FE Warren tested the Dedrone platform in June of 2018 as part of a DIU testing phase that included six Department of Defense (DoD) facilities, and has been continuously testing, evaluating and using the capability for over a year. FE Warren defends America with the combat-ready Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) force. According to FE Warren, the Minuteman III missiles are deployed over a 9,600 square-mile area spanning Wyoming, Nebraska, and Colorado, and are on full alert 24-hours a day, 365 days a year. Dedrone´s DroneTracker solution is a complete technology platform that collects and aggregates small UAS data and displays it in real-time. DroneTracker detects, classifies and tracks small UAS, and can be configured to automatically trigger alerts and countermeasures when a small UAS threat is confirmed. Dedrone is a market and technology leader in airspace security. The DroneTracker platform combines sensors and machine-learning software to provide real-time alerting, classification and tracking to facilitate both passive and defeat responses to drone threats. Based in San Francisco, Dedrone is backed by investors including Felicis Ventures, Menlo Ventures, and John Chambers, Chairman Emeritus of Cisco Systems and founder of JC2 Ventures.