Hardware / UAS Sentry (cUAS)

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UAS Sentry (cUAS)

First Line of Defense. Remote ID Tracking Simplified.

UAS Sentry is a lightweight, portable Remote ID detection system built to monitor and secure airspace around critical facilities. Designed for real-time detection of Remote ID–equipped drones, it provides live tracking—and even pilot location—to streamline security response in enterprise and public-safety environments.

Features & Benefits

  • Real-Time Remote ID Detection: Captures FAA-mandated Remote ID broadcasts—including drone serial number, altitude, heading, speed, and pilot GPS location—as soon as a drone enters the airspace. 

  • Instant Alerts & Live Mapping: Sends immediate push or email notifications and presents interactive maps showing both drone and pilot locations to simplify threat assessments. 

  • Highly Portable Formats: Available in a compact handheld touchscreen unit (VLOS) or a ruggedized IP67 PoE / LTE-enabled base station for 24/7 monitoring—deployable indoors or outdoors. 

  • Extended Detection Range: BVLOS (Beyond Visual Line of Sight) capable with external antenna options—around 4 miles coverage depending on setup, thanks to LTE and long-range configurations. 

  • Built in the U.S., Secure by Design: No forced cloud platforms, user-managed settings, and reliable firmware updates with data redundancy—ensuring operator control over security and compliance.

Real-World Applications Across Industries

  • Agriculture: Secure large outdoor installations like farms, solar arrays, or wind sites from unauthorized drone flights—protecting assets and privacy.

  • Construction: Monitor job sites for drone intrusions during off-hours or around sensitive materials, ensuring compliance and safety.

  • Public Safety: Ideal for prisons, stadiums, airports, and events—instantly detecting drone activity and locating pilots to support fast security responses. 

  • Utilities & Energy: Install around substations, transmission infrastructure, and critical energy sites to track drone traffic and alert operators to unauthorized incursions.

  • Education & Research: Use on campuses or research facilities to enforce no‑fly zones and secure sensitive experiments or equipment from drone surveillance.