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Dedrone Acquires Aerial Armor

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Dedrone Acquires Aerial Armor
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06 January 2023

Drones have certainly proven their worth as forces for good. Successes in assisting first-responders, urgent medicine deliveries, insfrastructure inspections, and other duties show that drones can do some critical jobs safer, quicker, and often more affordably than pre-drone alternatives.

But drones can also be threats—as illustrated by their use in the Ukraine-Russia war and other combat and reconnaissance deployments. 

As a result, companies such as Dedrone—a Virginia-based security startup that seeks to "mitigate drone threats"—have been launched to help businesses deal with airborne intrusions.

Dedrone recently upped its game by acquiring Phoenix drone-detection software developer Aerial Armor. 

According to Dedrone, the deal will help the company protect almost 50 percent of the United States population—especially as Aerial Armor's radio-frequency-based hardware solves what were some lingering detection problems.

"A lot of counter-drone companies are very good with one type of sensor or mitigation—like RF or radar or acoustics or visual," Dedrone's chief marketing officer Mary-Lou Smulders told Axios. "We bring all of that into a single solution and use an AI algorithm to determine things like if it's a drone or a bird, and where exactly the drone is. We can even do pilot tracking."

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