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DroneShield to Supply RfOne MKII Long-range Sensors to Australian Army

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DroneShield to Supply RfOne MKII Long-range Sensors to Australian Army

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DroneShield to Supply RfOne MKII Long-range Sensors to Australian Army
DroneShield to Supply RfOne MKII Long-range Sensors to Australian Army

Sydney-based company DroneShield Ltd (“DroneShield” or the “Company”) is pleased to advise that it has sold a quantity of its RfOne MKII long-range sensors to the Australian Army. The capability is being delivered immediately to allow the Australian Army to assess its future counter-drone requirements and options.

Oleg Vornik, DroneShield CEO, commented, “As an Australian company, DroneShield is immensely proud to support the Australian Army with its long-range counter-drone strategy.”

The deployment of these long-range sensors will highlight the flexibility, resilience, and capabilities of DroneShield equipment in a dynamic field environment, while also assisting the Australian Army in establishing its counter drone requirements and future capability options. The sale was structured as a one-off sale to the Australian Army, and, similar to the standard purchases from DroneShield’s other defence and law enforcement customers, comprises a small purchase of equipment. While the size of the sale is financially immaterial, it is considered to be material from a growth perspective as it is expected to lead to larger procurements.

DroneShield Ltd is an Australian publicly listed company with its head office in Sydney and teams in the US and UK. The company specialise in RF sensing, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Sensor Fusion, Electronic Warfare, Rapid Prototyping and MIL-SPEC manufacturing. DroneShield capabilities are used to protect Military, Government, Law Enforcement, Critical Infrastructure, Commercial and VIPs throughout the world. DroneShield is proudly exporting Australian capability to customers throughout the world and supporting Australia’s defence, national security and other organisations protect people, critical infrastructure and vital assets.

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