• The TIPS-C, mounted on a mobile platform, provides a covert early detect and neutralizing counter-solution to the ever-present UAS hazard. (Credit: Trakka Systems)
    The TIPS-C, mounted on a mobile platform, provides a covert early detect and neutralizing counter-solution to the ever-present UAS hazard. (Credit: Trakka Systems)
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Trakka Systems has announced a partnership with DroneShield for small unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS).

The partnership has produced the TIPS-C (Trakka Interceptor Package Solution), a Trakka product enhanced by collaborative DroneShield solutions.

The TIPS-C, mounted on a mobile platform, provides a covert early detect and neutralizing counter-solution to the ever-present UAS hazard. DroneShield has provided the DroneSentry-C2 Command and Control software platform, integrating a common operating picture for drone detection and tracking within the immediate airspace, as well as providing an extensive reporting suite.

The TIPS-C utilizes and enhances Trakka’s TrakkaCam and DroneShield’s RadarZero sensors and DroneOptIDTM optical AI/ML software, effectively combined to create a joint-capability drone detection and tracking system, with slew-to-cue camera operations for visual threat assessment and video evidence recording.

According to the companies, the capability 'all but eliminates the false positives that challenge other systems.'

On January 19, an executive team from Trakka Systems and DroneShield met with the Tampa Police Department Special Operations Division’s Chief Pilot and five members of the TPD Special Ops Groups, plus a Technical Liaison to the FBI, for the premiere demonstration of the TIPS-C at the Tampa Police Training Facility in Tampa, Florida.

The TIPS-C trial was a success, attracting positive feedback from partners and customers: “The TIPS-C is the only solution that demonstrated the capability of detection, identification, and neutralization with the ability to record UAS incidents for evidence collection.”

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