COUNTER UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS

From detection to mitigation

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Echelon Services combines commercial best practices with cutting-edge technology and engineering know-how to detect, track, identify, and mitigate threats from unmanned aircraft like drones. Our team of specialized engineers develop Counter Unmanned Aircraft Systems (CUAS) architectures that combine layered technology from radar systems, optical systems, direction finding, acoustic sensors, and camera systems to provide effective command-and-control capabilities that offer reliable countermeasures to defend against unmanned aerial attacks.

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Echelon Services Counter Unmanned Aircraft Systems (CUAS) solutions are designed to protect personnel, facilities, and critical assets from threats posed by drones and other unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Our team uses a layered-technology approach to detect, identify, and neutralize UAS threats at different stages. Our solutions are adaptable and can be tailored to specific needs, whether protecting fixed-site facilities or supporting mobile operations.

 

Echelon Services threat mitigation for CUAS includes strategies and technologies that neutralize or disable unauthorized or malicious drones, ensuring safety and operational continuity in sensitive areas such as borders, military bases, and airports. These methods include electronic and physical countermeasures, proactive measures, and operational response, each relying on layered technologies and architectures designed by our team of highly specialized engineers.

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