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D-Fend Solutions Expands Reference Deployments and Thought-Leadership in Counter-Drone Market

D-Fend Solutions Expands Reference Deployments and Thought-Leadership in Counter-Drone Market

D-Fend Solutions – a specialist in RF‑cyber counter‑drone technology – featured prominently this week in deployments, live events, and thought‑leadership activities. The company emphasized software‑centric, non‑kinetic systems designed to take control of rogue drones and land them safely without jamming or kinetic interception.

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Multiple posts highlighted D‑Fend’s participation in a Transport Security International Magazine roundtable on airport security. The discussion underscored growing operational and financial risks from unauthorized drones at airports and the limitations of traditional “brute force” countermeasures in dense communications environments.

Across these discussions, D‑Fend positioned RF‑cyber solutions as better suited to protect critical infrastructure while preserving operational continuity. The company also stressed the intelligence value of capturing drones intact, enabling data‑driven analysis that may enhance threat detection and inform future security responses.

A major concrete development was the University of Alabama’s selection of D‑Fend’s EnforceAir system for campus and stadium airspace security. The university reportedly chose EnforceAir after a season‑long competitive evaluation and live testing, citing improved situational awareness and controlled mitigation that avoids collateral damage and communication disruptions.

EnforceAir is being used to secure low‑altitude airspace on campus and during high‑profile game days at Bryant‑Denny Stadium. It has been integrated into the university’s Emergency Operations Center, providing a reference deployment in higher‑education and event‑security markets that could be replicated at similar institutions.

Separately, D‑Fend highlighted recent unauthorized drone activity over Coors Field in Denver to illustrate growing demand for stadium‑focused counter‑UAS capabilities. The company framed such incidents as evidence that large venues need non‑disruptive drone‑mitigation tools that allow events to continue while easing the burden on law enforcement.

The week also featured marketing and thought‑leadership initiatives aimed at homeland defense and international defense stakeholders. D‑Fend promoted a webinar with retired General Glen VanHerck, focused on layered counter‑UAS strategies for U.S. bases, airports, and critical infrastructure, and discussed domain awareness and decision speed.

In Europe, the company participated in SAE Media Group’s Counter UAS Technology Europe event in London. Presentations there highlighted cyber‑driven, multilayer counter‑drone approaches and RF‑cyber takeover advantages, supporting D‑Fend’s efforts to build relationships with defense and critical‑infrastructure customers.

Taken together, this week’s activity points to a combination of tangible deployment progress and expanded visibility across airport, campus, stadium, and homeland‑security markets. While no financials were disclosed, these developments appear to reinforce D‑Fend Solutions’ positioning in the growing non‑kinetic counter‑drone segment and may support its longer‑term commercial pipeline.

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