Sentrycs reveals new version of its counter-drone software
Eve Goode
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Sentrycs has announced the release of Version 6.0 of its software suite.
According to the company, the new version was developed in close coordination with operational teams in the field, this release brings significant upgrades across detection, mitigation and the user interface.
It addresses the growing need to protect wide and infrastructure-limited areas from unauthorised drone activity.
Advancements
According to Sentrycs, a key advancement in the new version is the extension of the system’s mitigation range to a 10-kilometer diameter, to support existing customers with broader protection operations, including extended border protection, where expansion in both detection and mitigation range plays a critical role.
This enhancement is combined with full 360-degree coverage from a single sensor, significantly reducing the number of sensors required in the field.
The company adds that it enables more efficient, cost-effective deployment across large and complex environments.
Sentrycs expresses that the new software version also introduces an enhanced command-and-control interface.
The updated C2 experience is more intuitive, faster and visually streamlined, helping operators manage threats with greater speed and situational awareness, while simplifying workflows during critical missions.
Sentrycs adds that additional upgrades include improved signal processing and new predictive timing algorithms.
These enhancements are delivered entirely through software with no need for hardware modifications.
“A flexible, future-ready system”
Rotem Epelbaum, VP Development, Sentrycs commented: “Version 6.0 reflects Sentrycs’ agile development model, driven by ongoing dialogue with our customers in the field.
“Each feature addresses a specific operational challenge, from securing remote borders to countering the newest commercial drones.
“The result is a flexible, future-ready system that delivers actionable capabilities where and when they’re most needed,” Epelbaum concluded.
Version 6.0
Sentrycs states that unlike conventional C-UAS solutions that rely on a multi-layered approach to detection, where multiple technologies are used, such as Electro-Optics, Radars and Radio Frequency (RF) scanners and fuse together data from these different sources to identify a drone, Sentrycs’ technology understands the communication signals between drones and their operators at the bit level and extracts key insights from the data layer.
Within a matter of seconds, Sentrycs says that it identifies the drone down to the serial number, allowing for faster, more precise mitigation.
This data analysis also delivers advanced situational awareness, including the ability to estimate the operator’s location.
The company highlights that its technology is operational in over 20 countries across six continents with its solutions protecting:
- Critical infrastructure
- Military bases
- Borders
- Law enforcement agencies worldwide
The company explains that its unique approach delivers simple-to-operate, proven, reliable and lawful results in even the most complex threat environments.

