Australian counter-drone device-maker DroneShield will spend $13 million setting up a new research and development facility in Adelaide, creating 20 high-skilled engineering roles. The new site, to be led by former Lockheed Martin Australia engineering leader Jeff Wojtiuk, will focus on advanced radio frequency and electronic warfare (EW) systems. It joins DroneShield’s Sydney headquarters and…
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