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Austrian Firm Unveils Drone-Based CBRN Detection System

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
July 17, 2024
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Austrian technology firm Frequentis has unveiled a new drone-based system that can detect chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) threats.

Meant for the European Defence Agency, the system utilizes an innovative data fusion cell that seamlessly integrates information from various sources, such as sensors and drones.

It also helps in swiftly detecting and assessing hazardous substances in an operational environment, reducing the risks to personnel.

As the cell acts as a centralized hub for all collected data, commanders can quickly gain critical insights that could aid rapid decision-making.

“Normally, it would take us two hours to achieve this result,” an Austrian CBRN defense official said. “With the use of these modern technologies, we can reduce this time to 40 to 45 minutes, and we don’t have to bring soldiers directly to the source of danger.”

Revolutionizing CBRN Defense

According to Frequentis, its new CBRN reconnaissance system is designed to speed up threat analysis and cut response times.

It is also meant to revolutionize CBRN defense, especially as threats continue to grow in the region.

“Our [data fusion cell] has transformed CBRN defense in Europe, empowering military personnel with real-time intelligence to respond swiftly and effectively to emerging threats,” company vice president Peter Skiczuk said.

Frequentis plans to continue developing the system to ensure it is ready for full military deployment.



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