Dedrone is the international market and technology leader in the field of drone detection. The Dedrone platform provides early warning of illegal UAVs and is used to protect industrial plants, government buildings and other critical infrastructure installations against smugglers, spies, and terrorist attacks. Dedrone, based in San Francisco, California, was founded in 2014 by the serial entrepreneurs Joerg Lamprecht, Rene Seeber and Ingo Seebach, and has the backing of reputable international investors, including Felicis Ventures, Menlo Partners, and a personal investment from John Chambers of Cisco.
This resource offers up-to-date drone violation insights, allowing the public to track drone activity across the United States and uncover trends about drone usage.
Both its command-and-control (C2) platform, DedroneTracker.AI, and its DedroneSensor RF sensors have been officially awarded as approved technology under the SAFETY Act.
This solution is being developed and tested in partnership with others, including Axon Air powered by DroneSense, for safe drone operation, providing an infrastructure for the...
The technology helps ensure that critical infrastructure facilities, venues and airports can work together even more closely with law enforcement to keep cities safe.
G4S will now offer Dedrone’s command and control (C2) drone detection, tracking and identification (DTI) solution suite to its customers in more than 50 countries.
The acquisition will enable Dedrone to deliver the "best-in-class technology platform" to meet airspace security needs of the future as demand for counterdrone protections, the...
Security Business Dec. 2019 Cover Story: Active and passive drone defense technologies can provide integrators a path into a variety of vertical markets that are hungry for solutions...
Already purchased for the Ukrainian military, DedronePortable offers easy-to-use, mobile and agile drone response with optional mitigation, and setup in less than 20 minutes
Company launches consultancy, Dedrone Defense, providing authorized customers a complete, detect and defeat system to protect themselves against adversary drones