Australia’s DroneShield has announced the release of DroneSim, a lightweight and rapidly deployable unmanned aircraft system (UAS)/drone simulator that is said to be capable of mimicking common drone signals for the purpose of counter-UAS system testing and validation.
The device can generate aerial (UAV), ground (UGV) and water surface (USV) drone signals and being constructed within a ruggedized hard case with MIL-SPEC (defence specification) connectors, DroneSim is durable and requires minimal training to install and operate. When connected to a network, DroneSim can be operated remotely, allowing for faster system testing and system testing in environments where drones may be unable to fly.
According to DroneShield, an easy-to-use GUI allows the user to select between different drone/UAS protocols and requires minimal training to use and the product was developed in response to customer demand.
“We are excited to launch DroneSim as our entry in the important market for training and simulation systems,” DroneShield CEO Oleg Vornik. “As a global leader in the C-UAS space, DroneShield is well positioned to expand its solution ecosystem into this area.”
The product is expected to be of significant interest to a range of DroneShield customers globally across military, law enforcement and government agencies.
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