Sentrycs, a cutting-edge company specializing in Protocol Manipulation-based counter-drone technologies, and Xtend, a leader in AI-powered, human-guided autonomous platforms and operating systems (XOS), have announced a groundbreaking strategic partnership that is set to revolutionize drone security and remote operations for defense and security sectors.
This collaboration fuses Sentrycs’ advanced counter-drone solutions with Xtend’s state-of-the-art autonomous platforms and operating systems, creating an unmatched synergy between the two technologies. The result is a highly efficient system that allows operators to seamlessly detect, track, identify, and neutralize drone threats. At the same time, it offers a smooth interface for managing remote operations with unparalleled precision.
Meir Avidan, Vice President of Business Development and Strategic Partnerships at Sentrycs, emphasized the unique nature of the partnership: “Working alongside Xtend allows us to take drone security to the next level. By merging our expertise in counter-drone technology with Xtend’s pioneering robotics systems, we are providing a comprehensive solution that directly meets the dynamic and growing needs of our defense and special forces clients. This collaboration ensures their safety and enhances their operational effectiveness.”
Aviv Shapira, CEO of Xtend, shared his enthusiasm about the partnership, noting, “Our mission at Xtend has always been about giving operators the tools they need to safely and efficiently handle complex missions. By teaming up with Sentrycs, we’re expanding our ability to secure airspace and ground operations. This collaboration offers our customers a more cohesive and powerful solution, elevating their operational capacity in critical security and defense environments.”
Through this integration, both companies are setting new standards for drone security. The combination of advanced technology from both parties not only improves drone detection and mitigation but also optimizes operational workflow. With such a powerful partnership, the future of defense and security is set to become even more robust and responsive to emerging threats.