Aerial Armor - a Dedrone company - is growing! Join our global team of drone defense superstars.
Though spread across three continents, we’re one team, made from a mix of backgrounds, cultures, and experiences. We’re excited about the emerging airspace security market, and how the convergence of physical and cyber security is changing the way organizations protect their assets and intellectual property.
Our products protect sensitive business areas, data centers, government buildings, public spaces, and private areas from undesired drones. By combining advanced sensor technology with intelligent pattern recognition software, our solutions enable early and reliable drone detection, and advance warning in the event a drone approaches a secured facility.
We're committed to protecting our customer's airspace from unauthorized UAS threats.
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If you suspect a drone might be spying on your and/or your organization, Aerial Armor could be of great assistance. Our advanced notification system allows you to set up custom alerts that will notify you anytime a drone is in your airspace.
Our drone detection software also stores all historical flight data so you can see how often particular UAVs are trafficking your airspace.
Aerial Armor is proud to offer the first drone detection app that is available on both Apple and Android mobile devices. Our app is only available to customers who have our drone detection equipment installed or subscribe to our detection network.
Most drones have lights that can be seen at night. However, these can be bypassed or covered up for nefarious reasons.
We offer RF, radar, and thermal camera detection that can detect drones day or night.
Generally speaking, mitigating a drone is only allowed by approved government organizations. If you are bothered by drones flying over your house, we recommend that detection and notification is the best/safest course of action.
Knowing a drone is in your airspace allows you to take the proper precautions based on your scenario. Awareness is the first step.