Skylark Labs' ARIES System Demonstrates Breakthrough Detection of RF-Silent "Dark Drones" at Camp Atterbury
- Skylark Labs announced a breakthrough in aerial threat detection with their Aerial Reconnaissance and Elimination System during a demonstration at Camp Atterbury, Indiana.
- ARIES can detect, track, and classify small, non-emitting unmanned aerial systems, known as 'dark drones.'
- The system uses high-resolution optical sensors and AI algorithms to identify unknown drone shapes in real-time.
- The deployment of ARIES addresses a gap in defense capabilities by detecting non-emitting threats without relying on RF, thermal, or GPS signatures.
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Skylark Labs' ARIES System Demonstrates Breakthrough Detection of RF-Silent "Dark Drones" at Camp Atterbury
CAMP ATTERBURY, Ind., Aug. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Skylark Labs is proud to announce a major breakthrough in autonomous aerial threat detection following a successful field demonstration of its Aerial Reconnaissance and Elimination System (ARIES) at Camp Atterbury, Indiana.
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