Vision Guard was recently handed over to troops during Project Vanaheim in Germany as part of an exercise organised by British and U.S. forces aimed at improving the detection, tracking, identification and neutralisation of Class 1 UAS.
Distributed at Platoon level, Vision Guard was rapidly deployed to support a defensive position in response to a simulated threat.
Designed for dismounted soldiers and dubbed ‘Detect, Track and Identify from a rucksack’, Vision Guard meets calls for C-UAS capability to be dispersed throughout the battlefield to protect soldiers and to enable operations.
