GBT Technologies Inc. recently announced the testing of its cutting-edge Apollo computer vision technology for a Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems (CUAS) application. VisionWave Technologies, Inc., the entity that acquired Apollo and in which the Company holds a partial stake, is actively working on adapting the Apollo computer vision technology system. This system integrates advanced radio frequency (RF) technology with artificial intelligence (AI) to bolster drone defense capabilities.

GBT Technologies is a development stage company that considers itself a native of the Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Enabled Mobile Technology Platforms used to increase IC performance.

The CUAS system aims to provide a comprehensive defense solution, leveraging advanced RF technology and sophisticated neural networks to generate precise 3D images and video feeds. This capability enables operators to identify, track, and monitor potential drone threats in real time. The system’s AI-driven core swiftly processes data, identifies hostile UAVs, and executes informed actions to neutralize them, ensuring optimal efficiency and effectiveness.

Rather than merely offering the CUAS system as a standalone product, the Company presents it as an integrated defense solution designed to integrate seamlessly into the contemporary security landscape. The ongoing development and testing of the CUAS system aim to bolster national security by safeguarding critical infrastructure and assets from unauthorized drone incursions. The Company remains dedicated to crafting intelligent solutions that cater to the ever-changing demands of national security and private-sector defense. This adaptation of Apollo technology signifies a groundbreaking approach to CUAS.

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