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Fortem Technologies is a leader in airspace perception, security, and defense, providing our customers with proven end-to-end distributed radar and fused sensor systems, artificial intelligence at the edge, deep sensor integration, and autonomous drone capture - enabling us to Protect and defend the world's airspace.
Our unrivaled C-UAS efficiently and effectively supports mission-critical success - there is no better drone jammer on the market than in our Jammer mart.
In its inception, in 2016, the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) validated the need for radar-guided aircraft to address the threats posed to our skies by evolving drone technology. Business owners and Fortem Technologies co-founders Timothy Bean and Adam Robertson knew they had something special to share with the world and began working with DARPA.
As a radar company, Fortem Technologies has developed advanced radar solutions for short- and long-range, fixed, and mobile missions. In 2017, the Air Force Research Laboratory released a Small Business Innovation Research Initiative (SBIR) targeting counter-drone technology. Bean and Robertson seized the opportunity to market what would eventually become known as the DroneHunter® F700—a radar-guided platform designed to detect and defeat hostile drones.
Fortem won a direct contract with SBIR II to begin the development of the F700 prototype (completed using a commercial off-the-shelf drone) with a focus on improving the operating software (SW) for the most accurate radar, real-time guidance, and autopilot integration. Once the OS stabilized, our engineers started working on improving the existing (animal) net guns seen on early C-UAVs, which could only capture stationary or slow-moving target drones.
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