A LinkedIn post from D-Fend Solutions points to a DroneLife article describing how the University of Alabama has deployed the company’s EnforceAir counter-drone system for campus and gameday security. The coverage indicates use cases spanning protection of campus operations, critical infrastructure, and major events, including football games at Bryant-Denny Stadium.
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According to the post, DroneLife reports that EnforceAir was selected after season-long trials of multiple counter-drone technologies. The article cited in the post emphasizes RF cyber-driven drone takeover capabilities as a key factor in managing heavy drone activity over what is described as a “small city” campus environment.
For investors, the highlighted deployment suggests growing traction for D-Fend Solutions in the stadium and large-venue security market, a segment with recurring seasonal demand and high visibility. Successful performance in a high-profile U.S. college sports setting could support the company’s credibility when competing for similar contracts with other universities, sports venues, and event operators.
The reference to extended trials before selection implies a competitive evaluation process, which may signal that EnforceAir met stringent operational and safety requirements under real-world conditions. If replicated across additional customers, such deployments could help D-Fend Solutions expand its installed base, reinforce its positioning in RF cyber-based counter-UAS, and potentially support revenue growth in the broader public safety and critical infrastructure sectors.

