DeTect, Inc. today announced it has developed a motion-stabilized True3D Bird Detection Radar (BDR) to support buoy and floating platform offshore wind farm project development and operation. The MERLIN™ 7360s is based on DeTect’s industry-proven MERLIN True3D bird radar technology and includes motion stabilization platform and software to compensate for wave and buoy movement. The […]
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Be a good neighbor and keep the lights off
Talking Point – Be a good neighbor and keep the lights off PES Wind interviews Marketing Manager, Helen Lewis Following up on its ‘avian monitoring on the radar’ article in the last edition of PES Wind, DeTect makes a welcome return with an introduction to Aircraft Detection Lighting Systems. How is the technology being used […]
DeTect Announces Opening of South Korea Office
Mr. Suh is seen here at the 2nd Korea Wind Summit with DeTect CEO Gary Andrews and Jawon Kim Sales & Marketing Associate DeTect 한국 지사 설립 날짜: 2023년 10월 23일 DeTect, Inc.는 한국 및 아시아 태평양 지역의 프로젝트를 지원하기 위해 한국 법인을 설립했습니다. DeTect Asia-Pacific 본사는 경기도 성남시 분당구 분당개곡로 117 그레이트 판교 4층에 […]
12th Flying Training Wing safety office deploys new drone detection system
By Benjamin Faske, 12th Flying Training Wing Public Affairs Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, TX — It’s a bird, it’s a plane it’s … a drone? Commonly referred to as small unmanned aircraft systems, or sUAS, by the Federal Aviation Administration, these consumer-grade drones have been known to penetrate the airspace around Joint Base San […]
PES Wind Interview with DeTect’s Senior Biologist Jenny Davenport
Ask the Expert – PES Wind interviews Senior Biologist, Jenny Davenport from DeTect, Inc Avian Monitoring on the Radar – Originally developed for the US Air Force and NASA as a precision bird detection radar system, DeTect’s Avian Radar technology can provide continuous monitoring of bird and bat activity at ranges of three to eight […]
Sharing the skies: Naval aviation training mitigates risk of bird strikes
Ref: Sharing the skies: Naval aviation training mitigates risk of bird strikes | Quarterdeck | militarynews.com News release by Anne Owens, Chief of Naval Air Training. Conclusion: “Changes to the BASH mitigation policy benefit TW-2 strike students and instructor pilots, keeping them safer at their training wing airfield, and also benefit the wing as a […]
Texas A&M Lone Star Center of Excellence in UAS Orders a DeTect HARRIER BVLOS
DeTect, Inc. received an order from the Texas A&M Corpus Christi Lone Star Center of Excellence in UAS (TAMUCC LS) for an initial six-month rental of a mobile HARRIER S200d BVLOS unit. The trailered system is fully self-contained with an extendable 55 ft radar tower and on-board power and computer systems. The units will be […]
DeTect announces production of its largest Surveillance Radar to date
DeTect, Inc. today announced it has produced its largest and longest-range radar – the HARRIER BAR300 – with an extended range for aircraft detection of 30+ nautical miles. The BAR(TM) series radar is an X-band, solid-state air and marine surveillance radar in development by DeTect since 2021 for extended range airspace security, drone operation beyond […]
Choctaw Nation Beyond Program obtains FAA approval for Beyond Visual Line of Sight operations
Choctaw Nation Beyond Program obtains FAA approval for Beyond Visual Line of Sight operations with uAvionix Installation. Bigfork, MT – uAvionix today announced that the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (CNO) Beyond Program received approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations using uAvionix SkyLine™ Managed C2 and Detect & Avoid sensors […]
DeTect demonstrates DroneWatcher system at eXpo, Texas
DeTect is demonstrating the DroneWatcher system at Texas Department of Public Safety Drone eXpo in Florence Texas, this week. The eXpo is showcasing drones, accessories, payloads, autonomy solutions, interoperability software, and lighting, with an emphasis on blue UAS (a system to rapidly vet and scale commercial unmanned aerial system (UAS) technology for the Department of […]