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DIDIT

DIDIT is a modular, multi-sensor drone detection system that fuses radar, RF, and optical data for automated threat assessment and precise sUAS tracking.

DIDIT
DIDIT
DIDIT
DIDIT

Product summary

DIDIT is a modular, multi-sensor drone detection system that fuses radar, RF, and optical data for automated threat assessment and precise sUAS tracking.

Product description

DIDIT – Multi-Sensor Counter-Drone System by Telespazio

DIDIT is a distributed counter-drone detection and tracking system designed to protect sensitive sites from small unmanned aerial threats. It combines multiple sensor technologies into a single automated surveillance capability.

Key Features and Performance

1. Multi-Sensor Detection Architecture

  • Integrates radar sensors for long-range, all-weather detection of autonomous drones.
  • Uses RF sensors to detect control links and estimate pilot location continuously.

2. Optical and Thermal Identification

  • Employs optical and thermal cameras for visual confirmation of targets.
  • Enables classification of drone type, flight behavior, and potential payload.

3. Sensor Fusion and Automation

  • Fuses radar, RF, and optical data into a unified air picture.
  • Automates detection, tracking, and classification without constant operator input.

Key Features and Advantages

4. Precise Localization and Tracking

  • Provides accurate drone trajectories and estimated pilot positions.
  • Supports rapid response and informed decision-making by security teams.

5. Modular and Scalable Design

  • Configurable for small sites or large, complex perimeters.
  • Easily integrates into existing command and control systems.

6. Operational and Legal Support

  • Records incidents for investigation and legal proceedings.
  • Regular software updates ensure effectiveness against emerging drone threats.

DIDIT delivers persistent, intelligence-driven airspace security, enabling proactive protection of military bases, critical infrastructure, transportation hubs, and public events from evolving drone risks.

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