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Citadel Defense lands multi-million dollar contract for AI-powered counter drone system

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Automated counter-drone solutions provider Citadel Defense has received a multi-million-dollar government contract for Titan, an AI-powered, radiofrequency (RF) based counter-drone system. Citadelโ€™s technology was selected following a competitive evaluation of two dozen competitive counter small unmanned aircraft systems (C-sUAS). Titan proved highly effective in complex urban environments and was preferred by operators as it exhibited technical superiority across many unpredictable threat scenarios including drone swarms.

โ€œAs the only automated RF sensor solution in the market that uses AI and Machine Learning to detect, identify, track, and safely defeat uncooperative drones, Titan is a force multiplier for US and allied forces,โ€ explains Christopher Williams, CEO of Citadel Defense.

The number of commercial drone platforms that pose a threat continues to proliferate and evade legacy C-sUAS systems. Adversaries have become increasingly sophisticated with the technologies used, creating a number of significant challenges for C-sUAS systems that rely on slow-to-update UAS threat-libraries and countermeasures.

Citadel Defense’s Titan protects troops and high-value assets against unwanted drone activity and swarms when large and expensive multi-sensor systems cannot be deployed. At locations where integrated systems are installed, Titan serves as the RF defense layer, bringing an industry-leading low false alarm rate, targeted countermeasures, and broadest level of threat coverage to highly integrated counter-drone solutions.

โ€œAI, Machine Learning, and adaptive countermeasures are required for the C-sUAS mission. New commercial UAS platforms have over 100 controller settings that can change a droneโ€™s communication signature. Library-dependent and cyber-focused systems simply canโ€™t keep up,โ€ explained Williams.

Bad actors adapt their strategy quickly when they discover a security vulnerability. Williams says, โ€œWith hundreds of sensors now deployed, Citadel is helping customers detect shifting trends in drone activity on a global scale to help stay ahead of the threat.โ€

Under this contract, Citadel Defense’s Titan systems are being delivered in response to urgent needs.