U.S. DoD Recommends D-Fend Solutions’ EnforceAir C-sUAS

D-Fend Solutions is proud to announce that EnforceAir has been recommended by the U.S. Department of Defense’s (DoD) Joint Counter-small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Office (JCO). EnforceAir was named and recommended as a subcomponent integrated within SAIC’s Valkyrie C2 system.

EnforceAir was recognized for its RF detection and mitigation, its demonstrated impressive effectors and its ability to force-land specific named drones. D-Fend Solutions’ EnforceAir was the only named RF cyber takeover technology.

The JCO recommendations came out of a formal U.S. Government evaluation event held at Yuma Proving Ground in April 2022.

“It’s an honor to be recognized by the U.S. DoD Joint C-sUAS Office, following a rigorous demonstration and evaluation” said Zohar Halachmi, Chairman and CEO of D-Fend Solutions. “We’re excited to provide continued support for the counter-drone mission, within a layered defense, integrated in the most advanced C-UAS systems for the nation’s defense.”

SAIC® is a premier Fortune 500® technology integrator driving technology transformation with a robust portfolio of offerings across the defense, space, civilian and intelligence to deliver innovative, effective and efficient solutions that are critical to achieving customer missions.

The Joint Counter-small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Office (JCO), established by the Secretary of the Army in February 2020, leads and directs joint Counter-small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-sUAS) doctrine, requirements, material and training to establish joint solutions to address current and future small UAS threats.

 

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