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Hidden Level Showcases Airspace Monitoring Capabilities in U.S. Air Force Demonstration

Hidden Level Showcases Airspace Monitoring Capabilities in U.S. Air Force Demonstration

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Hidden Level, the company participated in a live capabilities demonstration on Santa Rosa Island alongside the U.S. Air Force’s 96th Test Wing and 46th Test Squadron. The event, reportedly two years in development, focused on real-time visualization of Hidden Level’s Airspace Monitoring Service (AMS) integrated with its Power In The Sky (PITS) offering.

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The post highlights that the demonstration successfully detected Group 1 drones operated by both Hidden Level and the Air Force test units. It also suggests that Hidden Level’s system was able to integrate and share data with other mission applications used by the U.S. Air Force, emphasizing what the company describes as open architecture and mission-ready interoperability.

For investors, this type of joint demonstration with Air Force test organizations may signal progress in validating Hidden Level’s technology for defense and airspace security use cases. Such validation could strengthen the company’s positioning for future government or defense-related contracts, though the post does not reference any specific procurement outcomes or revenue impact.

The emphasis on interoperability and data sharing with existing mission systems may also indicate a strategy to fit into wider defense and airspace management ecosystems rather than operate as a standalone solution. If this approach gains traction, it could enhance the scalability and stickiness of Hidden Level’s platform with institutional customers, but commercialization timelines and contract structures remain unclear based on the post alone.

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