Skylark Labs to Demonstrate ARIES Counter-Drone System at TIDE

At TIDE 2024, Skylark Labs will display its ARIES C-UAS system, built to provide critical support for defense and intelligence operations By William Mackenzie / 02 Aug 2024

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Skylark Labs to Demonstrate ARIES Counter-Drone System at TIDE
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AI and autonomous systems manufacturer Skylark Labs is gearing up to showcase its advanced counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) technology at the Technology Innovation Discovery Event (TIDE) 2024.

Selected by the Office of Innovation and Modernization, Skylark Labs will present its ARIES (Aerial Reconnaissance & Elimination System) and other proprietary technologies at TIDE 2024, which will be held on August 28 at the Dulles Expo Center in Chantilly, Virginia.

The company’s systems are engineered to detect, classify, and respond to emerging threats in real time, providing crucial support for defense and intelligence operations.

Skylark’s solutions integrate seamlessly with existing infrastructures, enhancing operational efficiency while reducing costs. This method eliminates the need for frequent manual updates, increases overall mission success rates, and boosts warfighter safety.

Sponsored by the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (OUSD(R&E)), TIDE 2024 serves as a platform for discovering cutting-edge technologies capable of enhancing strategic and operational capabilities.

Skylark Labs’ AI technology addresses a significant gap in modern defense operations by delivering real-time adaptive intelligence in evolving threat environments.

The self-learning AI adjusts to new threats across multiple domains without manual intervention, improving situational awareness and speeding up decision-making for warfighters.

Previously, Skylark Labs demonstrated the ARIES system to key Department of Defense stakeholders, highlighting its capability to detect and track drones beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS). The successful demonstration underlined ARIES’ potential to elevate counter-UAS operations, offering critical real-time intelligence for swift decision-making.

Dr. Amarjot Singh, CEO of Skylark Labs, commented; “We’re honored to showcase our advancements at TIDE 2024. Our adaptive AI represents a leap forward in autonomous threat detection and response, offering unprecedented capabilities for defense applications.

“Our adaptive AI technology surpasses traditional static systems by continuously learning at the edge. This capability is crucial for maintaining situational awareness and enabling rapid, informed decisions in dynamic environments.”

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Posted by William Mackenzie Will is a Content Specialist at Unmanned Systems Technology. Joining in 2024 with a background in professional copywriting and content marketing, Will covers the latest advancements in robotics, sensors, and unmanned systems across land, air, and maritime domains. His writing brings a clear, informed perspective to emerging technologies and their applications in both commercial and defense markets. Connect
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