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Hidden Level Showcases Drone-Detection Capabilities in U.S. Air Force Demo

Hidden Level Showcases Drone-Detection Capabilities in U.S. Air Force Demo

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Hidden Level, the company recently participated in a live capabilities demonstration with the U.S. Air Force’s 96th Test Wing and 46th Test Squadron on Santa Rosa Island. The exercise focused on real-time visualization of Hidden Level’s Airspace Monitoring Service (AMS) integrated with its Power In The Sky (PITS) solution, targeting detection of small Group 1 drones.

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The post indicates that the demonstration successfully detected Group 1 drones operated by both Hidden Level and the Air Force test units. It also emphasizes interoperability, noting that the AMS data was shared seamlessly with other mission applications in use by the U.S. Air Force, underscoring an open-architecture approach oriented toward operational integration.

For investors, this type of collaborative test activity may signal progress in validating Hidden Level’s technology for potential defense and airspace security use cases. Demonstrated interoperability with existing military systems can be an important factor in future procurement decisions and may enhance the company’s positioning in the counter‑UAS and airspace management markets.

The two-year lead time mentioned in the post suggests a sustained engagement with defense stakeholders, which could translate into longer sales cycles but also into higher-value, multi-year contracts if pilots convert to operational deployments. Continued visibility in U.S. defense testing environments may also improve Hidden Level’s credibility with other government and commercial customers seeking scalable drone-detection and airspace monitoring solutions.

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