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Field selection and evaluation highlighting cellular counter-UAS effects driven through standards-compliant control-plane policy.
Read more →Demonstration focused on detection and controlled denial outcomes with a compliance-oriented, privacy-preserving model.
Read more →SME selection supporting integration-minded cellular security and counter-UAS concepts aligned to operational constraints.
Read more →Demonstration of managed access and device awareness with C2 notification, enabled over cellular backhaul for remote operation.
Read more →Demonstration emphasizing policy-driven outcomes—detect, identify, manage—without indiscriminate disruption.
Read more →Three-unit coordinated deployment demonstrating distributed cellular counter-UAS protection with coalition partners.
Read more →Recognition for installation-scale wireless security that preserves lawful comms while managing unknown devices by policy.
Read more →Program milestone supporting scalable cellular security effects and integration readiness for defense missions.
Read more →DoD recognition for selective counter-UAS outcomes achieved through cellular control-plane methods—not jamming.
Read more →OTA award supporting rapidly adaptable cellular protection for tactical movement through unknown RF environments.
Read more →Accelerator selection supporting early scale-up of Blind Tiger’s managed access and wireless security model.
Read more →Unified policy enforcement across common wireless protocols to manage unknown devices while preserving approved operations.
Read more →Deployments focused on contraband-device risk reduction using selective policy outcomes and compliance-oriented operations.
Read more →Early selection supporting scalable, automated cellular managed access aligned to real operational constraints.
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