Mahindra Group and Sentrycs partner to offer anti-drone solutions in India
The MoU relates to the ‘Anti-Drone Systems’ technology space and will focus on the Transfer of Technology (TOT) and manufacturing of radio frequency-based counter-drone solutions under the Government of India’s ‘Make in India’ initiative.
Mahindra Group and Sentrycs have signed a Non-Binding Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore opportunities for developing and providing ‘differentiated Anti-Drone Solutions’ in India, for civilian and military applications.
The MoU relates to the ‘Anti-Drone Systems’ technology space and will focus on the Transfer of Technology (TOT) and manufacturing of radio frequency-based counter-drone solutions under the Government of India’s ‘Make in India’ initiative.
The ‘differentiated anti-drone solution’ is an autonomous and integrated system with a command and control (C2) module, and enables detection, tracking, identification and mitigation of incoming drones.
In addition, the system can monitor drone flight paths, identify their specific models, unique serial numbers, and their IDs. This capability allows for precise differentiation between friendly and hostile drones. In cases where a drone is classified as a threat, the system can autonomously take control and ensure it lands safely in a predefined zone resulting in no collateral damage. The system can be deployed for protection of critical infrastructure in urban areas or as an integral part of a broader multi-layered ‘anti-drone solutions’ for military applications.
Vinod Sahay, President Aerospace & Defence Sector and Member of Group Executive Board, Mahindra said, “We believe that this MOU with Sentrycs would enable the Group to explore opportunities in the anti-drone space and sets the stage for cutting edge technological offerings with global partners for a full suite of anti-drone solutions across applications in the future. This is also in alignment with our objectives of Make in India.”
The MoU was signed by Jasbir Solanki, CEO – Homeland and Cyber Security division and head of the Counter Unmanned Arial Systems business, and Yoav Zaltzman, CEO, Sentrycs.
“The exponential growth in the use of drones for military purposes as witnessed in recent conflicts, calls for appropriate technological solutions that can mitigate the risks posed by these drones, when used by hostile forces,” said Yoav Zaltzman, CEO, Sentrycs.
“The strategic partnership with Mahindra would provide a cutting-edge multi-layer CUAS solution, made in India, that can be used to protect military bases, military forces and borders against the threat of drones.
Sentrycs' adaptive protocol analytics-based counter-drone technology detects, identifies, tracks, and mitigates drone threats in any environment or landscape. India is a very important market for us and I am confident that together with industry leader like Mahindra we will create the best CUAS solution for the India,” he added.
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