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Mon, Aug 05, 2019

Ascent Vision Technologies Products Down Iranian Drone

Brought Down Aircraft That Flew Within 1,000 Feet Of A U.S. Navy Vessel

On July 17th, a variant of the Marine Air Defense Integrated System (MADIS) family of counter drone systems, the LMADIS, in use by the USMC, downed an Iranian drone in the Persian Gulf, which flew within 1,000 yards of a U.S. Navy Vessel. The LMADIS is the product of a rapid development effort by Ascent Vision Technologies (AVT), the USMC Ground Based Air Defense team, and other partner suppliers.

This is the latest of an 18-month series of successful deployments where the MADIS has successfully countered enemy UAS in theater. AVT has been at the forefront of innovation in the counter UAS world with dozens of systems deployed worldwide supporting multiple branches of the U.S. military and allied nations.

This encounter is a landmark event in the world of counter drone technology as it may be the first instance in which the United States or its allies have openly destroyed a military drone from a nation-state adversary. Furthermore, this event highlights the increasing importance of detection, tracking and defeat capabilities that are fluent in anti-drone operations. UAS present a unique threat profile that differs distinctly from manned aircraft and indirect fire, and it is imperative that allied forces invest in the proper equipment and training to counter this threat.

Over the past three years, AVT has been awarded several contracts to support the USMC, USAF, CTTSO, US SOCOM, the Australian Military and others with sales of the MADIS CUAS solution.

The mission of the MADIS (all variants) is to detect, locate, track, identify and defeat small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS) by combining the capabilities of radar, optics, radio frequency detection, and electronic command and control mitigation of the aircraft. The MADIS is unique in that it accomplishes the mission while the unit is static or on-the-move.

Over the past 2 years, world-wide incidents of negative drone-related activity has exploded from combatants using commercial off-the-shelf drones on the battlefield, to the intentional disruption of civilian airports. In the last 12 months, AVT has been awarded over $40 million in contracts in support of multiple anti-drone initiatives for the US and allied militaries.

"We are humbled that the U.S. Military continues to utilize our equipment to protect the lives of our brave men and women serving overseas. The AVT team will continue to innovate to stay at the cutting edge of force protection operations," said Lee Dingman, President and Chief Commercial Officer for AVT.

(Image provided with Ascent Vision Technologies news release)

FMI: ascentvision.com

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