DroneShield Ltd
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Price: 2.19 AUD 12.6% Market Closed
Market Cap: 2B AUD
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DroneShield Ltd
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DroneShield Ltd. engages in the development and commercialisation of hardware and software technology for drone detection and security. The company is headquartered in Nedlands, New South Wales. The company went IPO on 2016-06-22. The firm is specializing in manufacturing unmanned aircraft systems (C-UAS), electronic warfare, radio frequency sensing, artificial intelligence and machine learning, sensor fusion, and rapid prototyping. DroneShield’s products include DroneGun Tactical, DroneGun MKIII, DroneSentry, DroneSentry-C2, DroneSentry-X, RfPatrol, RfZero, DroneSim, DroneNode, and SonarOne. DroneSentry-XTM is a vehicle-based detect-and-defeat system. DroneNode is a briefcase-style covert drone disruptor. RfPatrol MKIIT is a body-worn passive RF drone detector. DroneGun Tactical provides a safe countermeasure against a range of UAS threats. The firm offers solutions and off-the-shelf products designed to suit various terrestrial, maritime, or airborne platforms.

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