SkyWall Auto Response deployed to protect world leaders at G7 Summit in Germany


As leaders from around the world visited the G7 meeting in Germany, the continued use of drones in the Ukraine conflict proves the threat of drone attacks is ever present. SkyWall Auto Response was deployed as part of the security architecture and successfully protected the G7 Summit from unauthorized drones.
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SkyWall Auto Response is a vehicle-mounted solution that can rapidly capture multiple targets in accurately delivered nets. (Picture source: Army Recognition)


SkyWall Auto provides a mobile and fast response that can optically track drones at long ranges and then capture a drone should one enter the protected area. The handheld SkyWall Patrol system has been deployed at several G7 events since 2017 and this is the first publicly releasable deployment of the advanced autonomous SkyWall Auto system.

SkyWall Auto Response is a vehicle-mounted solution that can rapidly capture multiple targets in accurately delivered nets. The built-in AI-powered optical tracking system uses EO and IR cameras with automatic targeting to lock onto any incoming drone, allowing the operator to make a threat assessment with high-quality imagery and engage if desired.

This vehicle-mounted capability can cover a large area and the targeting system can be networked to integrate with detection capabilities and also be remotely operated from a central command post. It can be positioned and deployed close to any vulnerable point or the SkyWall system can be hidden under the pop-up covers until it is required, protecting it from prying eyes and the elements.

The SkyWall Auto system has also been delivered in towed trailer configurations and can be permanently installed on buildings or semi-permanent containers.


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SkyWall Auto Response is a vehicle-mounted solution that can rapidly capture multiple targets in accurately delivered nets. (Picture source: Army Recognition)