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Sentrycs Horizon: The Ultimate Defense Against DIY Drones

Sentrycs Horizon is a groundbreaking, patent-pending counter-drone technology designed to detect any transmitting drones in real time. It's the first step toward a self-learning platform for Detection, Tracking, Identification, and Mitigation (DTIM).

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Detects all transmitting DIY drones, including previously undetectable types.

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Lays the foundation for a future-proof and self-learning DTIM solution

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Adapts to rapidly evolving threats

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The Growing Threat of Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Drones

DIY drones, built with affordable and widely available components, pose increasing security challenges. They exploit advanced techniques like frequency hopping and avoid detection by traditional systems.

Widely accessible, cheap and sophisticated.

Avoid broadcasting location via video signals or other methods.

Deployed in conflicts for surveillance, offensive operations, and illicit activities.

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Non Library-based Detection

Horizon uses AI-based RF analysis to detect signals from drones, remote controls, and unknown communication patterns. It ensures detection without relying on pre-built libraries.

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Supports analog, digital and video transmissions

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Provides early warnings and actionable intelligence

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Offers an intuitive GUI for easy configuration of frequency bands

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A Glimpse into the Future

Sentrycs is developing Horizon into a fully autonomous DTIM engine, addressing all DIY drones regardless of type or protocol.

Identify

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Identifies signal bursts matching the characteristics of DIY drones and remote controls communication.

Improve

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The data is fed back into the Sentrycs library in real time.

Prevent

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Implements autonomous preventive measures to stay ahead of threats.

Take Action with Sentrycs Horizon

Protect your operations with Sentrycs Horizon innovative, patent-pending technology designed to adapt to the ever-changing landscape of drone threats.

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