OpenWorks Places First at NATO TIE 2024 Event

During NATO’s annual Counter-Unmanned Aircraft System (C-UAS) Technical Interoperability Exercise (TIE) in the Netherlands, more than 60 counter-drone systems and technologies such as sensors, drone-on-drone systems, jammers and cyber interceptors were tested live.

Events such as these are important in getting essential feedback that allows us to continuously improve the performance of our systems. At OpenWorks we are committed to the development of high-quality systems that can consistently perform in a range of scenarios.

This result is another example of our high-performance capabilities and speed of detection of Vision Flex when integrated with a radar.

Our systems were successfully integrated with a variety of radars from industry partners showcasing Vision Flex‘s powerful adaptability. We were able to successfully slew-to-cue onto both fixed wing and quad drones at impressive distances.

NATO TIE brings CUAS specialist from all background together to develop counter-drone technologies from NATO allies. This opportunity allows OpenWorks to further develop our ability to integrate existing C2 systems.

The proven Vision Flex system participated in performance challenges throughout the event and came out in first for performance in both tracking and identification capability.

Vision Flex identified targets without operator input when paired with data from RF and Radar sensors.

Technical Director Alex Wilkinson commented,

“ OpenWorks was proud to support NATO allies in the TIE event. Each year this event provides us with excellent feedback and many research and development opportunities. We were excited to receive first place, reflecting our hard efforts over the past year to improve the capabilities of our autonomous optical capabilities.”

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