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IDEX 2019 : Aaronia protected european summit against uav.
Multiple systems were placed on top of the NATO headquarters and the Triumphal Arch at the Cinquantenaire (Jubelpark), the place of the delegation dinner. Reacting to the growing threat posed by unmanned aircraft systems, the AARTOS system was handpicked by the Belgian Federal Police.
Aaronia CEO Thorsten Chmielus: "We feel privileged for the opportunity to protect yet another international summit." The contract with the Belgian police followed the successful use of several AARTOS systems at the 2018 North Korea–United States summit in Singapore. "Since the system is both fully developed and automatic, we were also able to meet the police’s express delivery deadline", Chmielus added.
The police's pick may come as no surprise, as the AARTOS DDS is the only radio frequency- (RF) based detection system to meet all of the police requirements, with a special focus on multi-target, highrange detection in urban environments.
The AARTOS system detects, identifies, tracks, and defeats a drone in approximately 3 seconds at a range of up to 15 km (or 9 miles). Using RF detection, AARTOS can even detect multi-band drones in real-time, before using an RF jammer to defeat the drone. A fully integrated, longdistance camera with automatic target tracking works alongside the RF detection, verifying the drone type and its potentially dangerous payload.
By integrating Aaronia's AARTOS Sector Jammer solution, the system's operator can effectively override the signal exchange between the drone and its remote control, and force the UAV into a safe landing. The AARTOS system is in compliance with military-grade certifications, designed and tested to work under the most adverse conditions. Regardless of rough terrain, day or night, fog, rain or snow – the system is sturdy, durable, versatile and operator-controlled.
Various government agencies rely on Aaronia's AARTOS DD systems, most notably police and military forces. AARTOS is used for the protection of high-profile personnel, national infrastructure or strategically important sites, namely power plants, correctional facilities, borders, political or VIP events as well as airports and airbases.
The AARTOS detect-identify-track-and-defeat C-UAV system was released to the market in 2015, and is currently in its 3rd generation. The 4th iteration is scheduled for market release in late 2018. Over 50 systems were installed in 2017, while Aaronia has already received more than 300 new orders in 2018.