Sentrycs, has been named a C-UAS innovation leader in the 2024 Frost Radar for the Israeli market. This recognition highlights the company’s advancements in developing systems designed to detect, track, identify and neutralise a wide range of commercial drones. Additionally, Sentrycs’ technology enables the location of drone operators, which strengthens protection for both military and civilian environments.
The Frost Radar evaluation emphasised the technical capabilities of Sentrycs, particularly its use of RF Protocol Analytics, machine learning and automated processes for identifying and mitigating drone threats.
Frost & Sullivan’s assessment highlights the technical capabilities that have contributed to Sentrycs’ success. According to Avi Kalo, Middle East Regional Aerospace & Defence Leader at Frost & Sullivan:
“Sentrycs’ advanced RF Protocol Analytics-based technology, machine learning capabilities and automated research processes along with its agility in making new capabilities operational on the ground have significantly contributed to its rapid rise in the C-UAS market and positioned it as a leader in innovation.”
In a statement following the recognition, Yoav Zaltzman, CEO of Sentrycs, expressed appreciation for the acknowledgement, stating:
“We are honoured to be recognised for our work in advancing C-UAS technology. This reflects the efforts of our team to develop solutions that address the increasingly complex challenges posed by unauthorised drone activity. Our focus remains on ensuring that our systems continue to meet the changing needs of our customers across different sectors.”
Sentrycs’ inclusion in the Frost Radar underscores its growing role in the development of Technologie C-UAS. As drone-related threats become more sophisticated, the demand for accurate, adaptable and effective solutions is increasing.
The company continues to expand its presence both within Israel and internationally, responding to the needs of governments, defence organisations, and private industry for reliable drone detection and mitigation systems.
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