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TILT Autonomy Highlighted in The Washington Post: Tackling the Growing Threat of Drone Warfare

We’re honored to be featured in The Washington Post, highlighting the rapidly evolving drone threat in modern warfare. The article explores how drones, both aerial and naval, are reshaping the battlefield for nations like Ukraine and Russia. Our Director of R&D, Dr. Mark Jacobsen, emphasized the need for an integrated, scalable “system of systems” to counter these low-cost, high-impact technologies.

We’re honored to be featured in The Washington Post, highlighting the rapidly evolving drone threat in modern warfare. The article explores how drones, both aerial and naval, are reshaping the battlefield for nations like Ukraine and Russia. Our Director of R&D, Dr. Mark Jacobsen, emphasized the need for an integrated, scalable “system of systems” to counter these low-cost, high-impact technologies.

As drone capabilities accelerate around the world, the United States is innovating to keep pace. Our team at TILT Autonomy is developing the solutions to meet these challenges head-on, ensuring that America’s warfighters have the tools they need to detect, track, and defeat drones across the globe.

With initiatives like Replicator 2, the Defense Department is working to field more advanced drone defenses. Our ongoing mission is to innovate in this space, providing reliable, scalable, and affordable solutions to protect U.S. forces from this ever-growing threat.

Read the full article from The Washington Post for more insights into the future of drone warfare.

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