Apollo:

Passive Acoustic Detection

KEY FEATURES

  • Signal detection with onboard acoustic signature classification

  • Samples are processed with the use of onboard signal processing

  • Low power requirement at 20 Watts in operation

  • Beamforming on signals of interest

  • Sensor uses 16-channel audio inputs

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Our state-of-the-art acoustic sensors are designed to detect and analyse sound waves emitted by aircraft, allowing APOLLO to accurately determine the precise direction of the sound source. Once located, the sound waves are constantly monitored and passed to our Command and Control (C2) interface, Zeus. Operators can then obtain highly accurate and precise information on the target's location and bearing, cross-referencing with other sensor data if required. 

As with all AIS (Air Intelligence System) sensors, APOLLO has been designed and developed to work in a mesh configuration or as a stand-alone surveillance and security sensor. Through powerful high-performance edge computing, machine learning, AI (Artificial Intelligence) and advanced algorithms, our technology is constantly evolving to ensure a technology-based solution that is both reliable and adaptable within the ever-increasing security requirements of drone/UAV activity within restricted areas.

"This level of precision can prove invaluable in a variety of applications, from military operations to commercial aviation safety."

Apollo, PDAR and Orion working on-site

AIR SECURITY ECOSYSTEM

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Passive RF direction finding with over 5km range and multiple target detection capability.

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AI-powered autonomous camera tracking system with integrated identification and classification.

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Passive acoustic direction finding with integrated AI threat identification and classification.

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Counter drone system on your smartphone. Relay real-time images and location data to Zeus Control.

ZEUS CONTROL: C2 Central System

The Zeus 'Command and Control' C2 interface gathers data from multiple sources, including imagery, video, passive RF, and acoustics, then presents the data to the operator in a clear graphical format, providing operators with a seamless user experience and considerably reducing the potential for false positives through correlative validation.

ORION: Autonomous Drone Defeat System

Once a threat has been identified and you are satisfied that appropriate measures must be taken, Orion can be autonomously deployed directly from the Zeus interface. Orion plots a path to fly underneath the target for a successful soft-kill intercept.

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