Friday, November 22, 2024

Skylark Labs Selected for SBIR Phase 2 to Enhance U.S. Air Force’s cUAS Capabilities

Skylark Labs, a pioneering provider of cutting-edge safety and security solutions, leveraging  proprietary self-evolving AI technology, is proud to announce its selection for SBIR Phase 2. This recognition allows Skylark Labs to bolster the U.S. Air Force’s UAS detection and tracking capabilities through its ARIES program: the Aerial Reconnaissance & Elimination System.

‘We are honored to have been selected for Phase 2, which reflects our ongoing commitment to advancing cutting-edge technology for the U.S. defense and intelligence communities. This project represents a significant opportunity to contribute to the safety and security of our nation’s airspace through ARIES,” said Dr. Amarjot Singh, CEO of Skylark Labs.

The selection of Skylark Labs underscores its commitment to advancing state-of-the-art technologies in UAS detection and tracking solutions for the U.S. government. The SBIR Phase 2 program is renowned for identifying groundbreaking technologies with the potential to significantly enhance national defense and security.

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Skylark Labs will collaborate closely with the U.S. Air Force to implement ARIES in the detection of aerial objects and the tracking of movements to predict and identify potential threats. Skylark Labs‘ AI detection technology has the ability to learn and identify new drones or other unidentified objects as they emerge. A demo of ARIES can be seen in the video.

“ARIES is a unique system which can detect and track drones beyond the visual line of sight (BVLOS), extending the range and effectiveness of its surveillance capabilities. By analyzing the trajectories of detected drones, we can immediately differentiate between friendly and hostile UASs, providing crucial information for rapid decision-making in critical situations,” said Col. (Ret) Doug Drakeley, former Director of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) for the U.S. Air Force Reserve Command. “This collaboration will substantially enhance intelligence operations, empowering the United States to maintain its strategic advantage in today’s ever-evolving threat landscape.”

SOURCE: PRNewswire

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