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Drone Evolution Launches Unjammable Drone Technology At DSEI 2019

London, 11th September, 2019: Drone Evolution launches its new patented rotary UAV protection technology at DSEI 2019. Named SafeFlight, the system protects delivery drones from being jammed and its titanium shell protects it from a variety of external forces.

Using a range of navigation systems, SafeFlight can switch between them if it comes under attack, meaning that it can always stay on course for its destination. The titanium shell ensures it remains lightweight but impervious to small arms fire and laser attacks. Anti-jamming systems in the motors mean that they also remain resilient to electronic interference.

Toby Townrow, Communications Director at Drone Evolution, said: “We’re really excited to start telling the world about SafeFlight. Development of SafeFlight technology means that the nascent drone delivery industry can protect the public, the assets and the integrity of the industry itself, knowing that delivered items will always reach their destination however much bad actors may want to interfere with it.

“We are delighted to take Drone Evolution to its next level both in business and technology. I am particularly looking forward to launching this concept at DSEI 2019. This could be a game-changer for drone deliveries, one that could help to see them finally become a reality in both military and civilian life.”

www.dronevolution.co.uk

2 Responses to “Drone Evolution Launches Unjammable Drone Technology At DSEI 2019”

  1. Matt in Oklahoma says:

    Unjammable? Hard to shoot down!
    Great now hook it to AI and watch our end

  2. Sleepless in Somalia says:

    “The titanium shell ensures it remains lightweight but impervious to small arms fire and laser attacks”

    Yeah, nope and nope. Titanium’s got its strengths, pun not intended, but plastic deformation is not one of them. Can’t speak to lasers, either, but I’m not sure a mirror finish is enough of a countermeasure to call it “impervious”.