Defence and DroneShield have partnered on accelerating the event of counter-drone know-how throughout the innovation, science and know-how ecosystem. They will share important research throughout the ecosystem.
“Defence is happy to partner with DroneShield on growth and knowledge of rising drone applied sciences,” Chief Defence Scientist, Tanya Monro, stated.
“We know that counter-drone know-how continues to evolve quickly, by working collectively we are able to keep forward of rising threats and ship modern options that defend Australia’s pursuits.”
Under a three-year bilateral collaborative research settlement, Defence, by the Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTG), and DroneShield will share knowledge on rising drone applied sciences in addition to entry to check articles, ranges and amenities.
“Counter-drone know-how is essential to protecting our ADF members secure, and that’s why Defence is dedicated to working with business in order that we are able to guarantee our troopers, sailors and aviators are supplied with probably the most superior know-how out there,” Monro said.
Research and growth are necessary for advancing next-generation defence capabilities, that are important if Australia is to acquire an edge in advanced operational environments.