Defense Post
New York-based tech startup ZeroMark has secured $7 million in seed funding to advance the development of its handheld counter-drone technology based on Israel’s Iron Dome all-weather air defense system.
Instead of targeting missiles and other airborne threats, the solution will use an artificial intelligence-enabled auto-aiming feature to modify standard-issue infantry rifles or carbines into “highly effective counter-drone” weapons.
ZeroMark wrote the capability will seamlessly integrate with firearms without additional tools and feature friend-or-foe identification and real-time threat analytics.
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