The AUDS counter-drone system has been upgraded to operate on ground vehicles.

AUDS, made by British companies Blighter Surveillance Systems, Chess Dynamics and Enterprise Control Systems, also received upgrades related to detection and engagement capabilities.

“We have continued to refine our advanced RF [radio frequency] inhibition capabilities to meet identified changes in the threat, enabling additional attributes designed to engage with some of the longer range fixed-winged drones that have appeared over the last 12 months,” Enterprise Control Systems CEO Colin Bullock said in a news release. “Our specialist RF engineers have also further fine-tuned some advanced techniques to even more effectively defeat coordinated multi-drone swarm attacks made up of mixed drone types approaching in complex mission scenarios.”

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