
Cambridge Pixel has actually revealed its current collaboration with OpenWorks Engineering, renowned for ingenious optical systems and counter-UAS innovation.
The collaboration integrates OpenWorks advanced optical tracking system, Vision Flex, with its radar processing software and system engineering know-how to provide customized counter-drone systems that satisfy the operational requirements of numerous European cops forces.As the threat from uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) continues to develop, law enforcement agencies across Europe are looking for integrated options capable of finding, tracking, and allowing forces to take appropriate action.
By combining radar data with high-precision AI-powered optical tracking, the joint option offers reliable situational awareness and quick hazard assessment in both metropolitan and rural environments.Our software application, which supports most modern-day C-UAS radars, plays a central function in the integrated system.
It allows multi-sensor data fusion, target tracking, and smart informing.
OpenWorks shown, industry-leading optical system innovation and AI guarantees exact visual recognition and tracking of UAS threats.Our collaboration with OpenWorks Engineering combines best-in-class sensor technology and software competence, said David Johnson, Director at Cambridge Pixel.
This partnership enables us to offer scalable, field-proven options tailored to the complex requirements of police running in varied scenarios.The incorporated system has actually currently gone through effective demonstrations and is being adapted to satisfy specific procurement and operational requirements set by cops units in a number of European countries.
The solutions modular architecture ensures that it can be set up to fit fixed installations, mobile deployments or rapid-response teams.Chris Down, Chief Executive Officer at OpenWorks Engineering, included: Combining our advanced electronic camera technology with Cambridge Pixels radar processing provides a powerful counter-UAS capability.
Its a fantastic example of UK engineering companies collaborating to address real-world security challenges.This partnership reflects a growing demand, with numerous other law enforcement and public safety firms showing interest in acquiring this interoperable, adaptable counter-drone solution.Source: Cambridge Pixel