ASX-listed counter-drone company DroneShield on Wednesday announced two new contracts worth A$7.9 million with the US Department of Defense, pushing its global deployment past 4,000 systems. The orders cover handheld drone-detection devices, including Australian-made RfPatrols, and add to a series of repeat purchases by the Pentagon. The company say the work highlights its growing foothold…
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