VSBLTY Launches AI-Powered Counter-Drone Platform in Gulf Region
VSBLTY Groupe Technologies announced in a press release the launch of its AI-powered, multi-sensor drone detection and intelligence platform for the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region. The system is designed to address the limitations of traditional missile-based defense strategies that have proven costly and unsustainable during the ongoing Gulf conflict.
The company’s V.Next platform integrates data from radar, acoustic microphones, cameras, and radio-frequency detectors to create a unified real-time threat assessment. The system can classify and prioritize threats in under five milliseconds, providing operators with detailed information on detection confidence, sensor agreement, and recommended actions.
Unlike conventional single-sensor systems, V.Next combines complementary technologies to cover blind spots—using radar for range, cameras for identification, and acoustic sensors for detection in low-visibility conditions. The platform operates entirely on-site without cloud dependency, ensuring continued performance even during communication disruptions.
VSBLTY’s solution is compatible with existing defense infrastructure and hardware from multiple vendors, including Qualcomm, NVIDIA, Blaize, and Intel. The company is introducing the platform through regional partnerships to support GCC nations’ defense modernization efforts.
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