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Sentrycs and Omnisys partner to enhance counter-drone mission planning

Sentrycs and Omnisys have announced a new partnership aimed at improving how defense and security forces plan and deploy sensor systems in complex operational environments.

The collaboration integrates Sentrycs’ counter-drone technology, based on protocol manipulation, or “cyber over RF,” with Omnisys’ BRO-AD (Battle Resource Optimization for Air Defense) platform, which models terrain, electromagnetic conditions and operational constraints to optimize sensor placement.

According to both companies, the joint solution will allow defense operators to anticipate blind spots, enhance coverage and improve the efficiency of sensor networks in multi-domain missions. The approach is designed to strengthen counter-drone performance while reducing redundant deployments and improving resource allocation.

“This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to delivering operationally relevant solutions that meet today’s evolving security challenges,” said Meir Avidan, Vice President of Business Development and Strategic Partnerships at Sentrycs.

Dov Pearl, Chief Business Officer at Omnisys, said the partnership combines BRO-AD’s modeling capabilities with Sentrycs’ field-proven systems to help customers plan and execute more effective and data-driven deployments.

Sentrycs specializes in protocol-based drone detection and mitigation technologies used by defense and homeland security organizations, while Omnisys focuses on mission optimization and resource planning for air and missile defense operations.

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