Middle East governments protect themselves against ISIS Air Force with DroneShield

DroneShield Ltd (ASX: DRO) („DroneShield“ or the „Company“) is pleased to announce a sale of its DroneGun tactical drone jammer product to the Ministry of Defense of a Middle Eastern country through the Company’s relevant distributor. The country is closely allied with the Western countries. This is the first reported sale of a tactical drone … Read more

Turkish Ministry awards DroneShield contract

Press release ASX announcement DroneShield has received a detection system order for the Republic of Turkey’s Prime Ministry from a local distribution partner. Multiple sensor products to be installed at a facility operated by the agency. Combination of initial revenue and recurring revenues after the initial year flowing from the installation.   DroneShield Ltd (ASX: … Read more

Japanese government agency awards order to DroneShield

Press release DroneShield is pleased to announce it has received an order for its drone detection system for a high profile Asian government department user from a local distribution partner. The ASX announcement is set out below. ——————————————————- DroneShield has received a detection system order for a high profile Asian government department user from a … Read more

DroneGun at the WEF Davos

Press release Cantonal Police of Graubünden relies on the DroneGun for security at the WEF Zwillikon / Switzerland, January 23, 2017. The company Koller Engineering, developer of drone technology based in Zwillikon / Switzerland, is pleased to announce that the DroneGun has been used by the Cantonal Police of Graubünden for the protection of the … Read more

Eagles and laser cannons versus drones

Contribution from the “Aargauer Zeitung” of October 22, 2016 with a mention of Koller Engineering: [gview file=“https://www.koller.engineering/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Boomendes-Geschäft_-Adler-und-Laserkanonen-gegen-Drohnen-Schweiz-az-Aargauer-Zeitung.pdf“] Remote-controlled flying objects Booming business: eagles and laser cannons versus drones Defense against drones has become a business. One that is growing rapidly. Some of the defense methods developed are adventurous Drones have long been used in war: … Read more

Swiss companies and prisons are declaring war on drones

Article from the “Berner Zeitung” of October 1, 2016 with a mention of Koller Engineering: [gview file=“https://www.koller.engineering/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Text_Drohnen_Berner-Zeitung.pdf“] New business field defense systems against drones Swiss companies and prisons are declaring war on drones Because more and more drones are circling in the Swiss sky, the security risks are increasing. Institutions such as prisons are now … Read more

Guns and drugs from heaven

Article from “Schweiz am Sonntag” of May 31, 2015 with a mention of Koller Engineering: [gview file=“https://www.koller.engineering/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/2015_05_31_Schweiz-am-Sonntag.pdf“] Guns and drugs from heaven Drones are increasingly a threat to prisons. There is a lack of defense systems. Arms smuggling was no longer an issue in Swiss prisons for a long time. But now there are security … Read more

Prisons invest a lot of money in drone detectors

Article from the „Neue Luzerner Zeitung“ of September 10, 2016 with a mention of Koller Engineering: [gview file=“https://www.koller.engineering/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Gefängnisse-investieren-viel-Geld-in-Drohnen-Abwehr.pdf“] Prisons invest a lot of money in drone detectors SMUGGLING ⋅ Time and again, drone pilots try to fly objects into prisons. People react differently in prisons in central Switzerland. Drones are remote-controlled, small aircraft. They are … Read more

On a drone hunt with the safety net

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rJIWNH13v0 Press release NetGun Copter Nottwil / Switzerland, July 22, 2015. The company Koller Engineering, a drone service provider based in Nottwil / Switzerland, has developed a drone called NetGun Copter that can eject a safety net. For the first time it is possible to intercept enemy drones while they are still in the … Read more