Human Technology subsidiary Agos participates in 'Drone Show Korea 2025'

Human Technology announced on the 5th that its subsidiary 'Agos', specialized in anti-drone and next-generation radio communication systems, participated in 'DSK 2025 (Drone Show Korea)', the largest drone exhibition in Asia, and unveiled the 'next-generation mobile anti-drone system'.

The mobile anti-drone system that Argos is introducing this time is the latest defense system designed to effectively respond to threats from the rapidly increasing number of micro-drone and unmanned aerial vehicles. It is an all-in-one solution that can perform all stages from detection to identification, tracking, and neutralization in a single vehicle.

The mobile anti-drone system is equipped with all the cutting-edge anti-drone core equipment, including ▲detection radar ▲RF scanner (radio frequency scanner) ▲C2 software (integrated control program) ▲EO·IR camera (electro-optical·infrared camera) ▲RF jammer ▲GNSS spoofer (satellite navigation deception system).

In particular, it includes a 'Soft Kill' neutralization function using RF jammers and spoofers, allowing for effective suppression of drones without physically shooting them down, and is designed to enable precision guided defense in case of drone intrusion through software that applies artificial intelligence (AI)-based learning data and augmentation technology, and a 360-degree all-round detection system.

An Agos official explained, “We had our own booth at this exhibition and showcased our various anti-drone solutions, and among them, our ‘next-generation mobile anti-drone system’ attracted a lot of attention on site.” He continued, “The product is an innovative solution that overcomes the limitations of existing infrastructure-based anti-drone systems.”

He continued, “This product is optimized for protecting key national and military facilities and key personnel as it can be quickly deployed even in environments where fixed installation is difficult,” adding, “We will continue to strengthen our company’s competitiveness in the global anti-drone market through continuous technological development and advancement.”

Meanwhile, 'DSK 2025', which celebrated its 10th anniversary this year, is a representative event that showcases the latest technological trends and innovative achievements in the drone industry, with 306 companies from 15 countries including Korea, the US, China, and Japan participating. In particular, starting this year, the exhibition scope was expanded to include the space industry, further expanding the venue for technological exchange.


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