American Robotics, a subsidiary of Ondas Holdings Inc., has reportedly received a purchase order from a major U.S. urban public safety agency for its Kestrel counter-UAS system. The Kestrel platform is designed for détection des drones, airspace monitoring and counter-UAS operations in both fixed and mobile deployments.

According to the company, the system will be used to enhance security during high-visibility public events, where unauthorized drone activity could pose a risk to public safety.

While the purchasing agency has not been publicly named, the announcement highlights the growing demand for layered airspace security solutions at major events, with both the Olympics and FIFA World Cup on the horizon in the U.S.

Kestrel integrates both active and passive sensors and is compatible with other American Robotics systems, such as the Optimus drone platform. The company says Kestrel has previously supported operations granted FAA Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) waivers.

“We are thrilled to see the Kestrel system adopted by this major public safety agency in the United States,” said Timothy “T3” Tenne, CEO of American Robotics.

“The ability to detect, track, and manage airborne threats is crucial for maintaining security in sensitive environments. The Kestrel system is designed to meet the evolving needs of airspace management, offering a flexible, high-performance solution that is ready to support missions of critical importance and enhance public safety,” he said.

The deal marks a continued push by Ondas into the counter-UAS market following success with its Iron Drone Raider system.

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