Fortem Technologies, the technical leader for counter drone security and defence solutions, has expanded its global presence with a strategic Gulf Region (GCC) end user deployment in the national security and defence sector
Timothy Bean, CEO of Fortem Technologies, said, “The military drone space is expected to surpass US$21bn by 2026, indicating a sizable market that’s growing aggressively.
“Fortem provides the world’s premier, radar-guided, autonomous aerial drone for safe removal of small drones, low flying fixed wing threats and swarms safely in an urban environment.”
The Fortem SkyDome System consists of distributed TrueView radar to detect and identify uncooperative drones, and the Fortem DroneHunter, which is autonomously cared for by SkyDome to further assess the threatening drone and remove or disable it from a safe location without collateral damage.
The SkyDome System and DroneHunter are the category leader for kinetic, non-lethal C in defending against low-flying drones and protecting critical infrastructure, military bases, borders, and coastal areas from drones trying to pass undetected by traditional ground-to-air defences.
Malek Akilie, vice-president Middle East, CIS and Africa Region at Fortem Technologies, said, "Providing the most comprehensive threat detection and safe mitigation solution has always been our top priority.
“Our team in our UAE office is here to provide drone mitigation in an era when jamming and electronic attacks are no longer sufficient to stop criminal or terrorist drones.”