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DroneShield Introduces ADS-B Integration and Enhanced AI for Enterprise Command

DroneShield Advances Counter-Drone Capabilities with ADS-B Integration and Enhanced AI
DroneShield has announced a series of significant upgrades to its counter-drone technology, aimed at addressing the complexities of increasingly congested airspace. Central to these developments is the integration of Automatic Dependent Surveillance–Broadcast (ADS-B) data into its DroneSentry-C2 platform, alongside the launch of a new enterprise-level command system and a major artificial intelligence software enhancement. These innovations come as governments and critical infrastructure operators demand more sophisticated tools for airspace management and security.
Enhancing Situational Awareness through ADS-B Integration
The incorporation of ADS-B, the global standard for tracking crewed aircraft, represents a pivotal advancement for DroneShield’s DroneSentry-C2 system. By leveraging ADS-B data, the platform now enables operators to more effectively differentiate between conventional aircraft and potentially hostile drones. This capability significantly reduces false alarms and improves overall situational awareness.
Angus Bean, DroneShield’s chief product officer, emphasized the strategic importance of this integration, stating, “Integrating ADS-B data reflects our vision for a future of comprehensive airspace awareness. By including both crewed and uncrewed aviation data, we’re giving our customers the tools they need to make faster and safer decisions.”
The benefits of this upgrade extend well beyond military applications. Public safety agencies, emergency responders, and operators of critical infrastructure stand to gain from a unified, real-time perspective on all airborne activity. Whether deployed to monitor wildfire responses, safeguard energy facilities, or secure large-scale events, the enhanced platform offers a more complete and actionable airspace picture.
DroneSentry-C2 Enterprise: A Nationwide Command Solution
Building on the ADS-B integration, DroneShield has introduced DroneSentry-C2 Enterprise (C2E), a command and control platform designed to unify multiple DroneSentry sites into a cohesive operational network. C2E functions as a centralized “mission control” system for national-level counter-drone defense, linking military installations, airports, energy grids, and data centers on a single interactive map.
The platform provides centralized management of drone alerts across distributed locations, real-time monitoring of system health, live camera feeds for rapid threat verification, and seamless transitions between enterprise oversight and local site control. This comprehensive approach enhances coordination and responsiveness across diverse operational environments.
The inaugural deployment of C2E is planned for early 2026 in an Eastern NATO flank region, supporting an expanding network of DroneShield systems. The platform is designed for compatibility with the SAPIENT protocol, facilitating integration with NATO and allied defense networks. It also supports military-standard interfaces, including MIL-STD-2525 symbology and MGRS grid references. Complementing these features, DroneShield’s ThreatAI software prioritizes drone alerts, enabling operators to focus on the most critical threats efficiently.
CEO Oleg Vornik described C2E as “the final piece” of DroneShield’s three-tier software strategy, which integrates embedded tracking, site-level sensor fusion, and now enterprise-level command capabilities.
Market Reception and Industry Challenges
DroneShield’s recent technological advancements have been met with considerable market enthusiasm, reflected in a 40% surge in the company’s stock following the announcement of major defense contracts and high-profile orders. Despite this positive momentum, the company faces ongoing challenges related to regulatory compliance, integration with existing systems, and ensuring robust cybersecurity as it scales its solutions.
The rapid expansion of the counter-unmanned aerial system (UAS) market, particularly within defense and agricultural sectors, is driving competitors to accelerate the development of comparable technologies. As demand for comprehensive airspace security intensifies globally, DroneShield’s innovations position it as a leading player in the field, though the competitive landscape remains dynamic and evolving.

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