The artificial intelligence-based camera previously received funding from the Accelerate the Procurement and Fielding of Innovative Technologies program earlier this year, the Defense Innovation Unit said Thursday.
DIU chose the California-based visual tracking software company to develop next-generation technology for identifying, tracking and defending airspace controlled by the National Capital Region-Integrated Air Defense System.
The AI-enabled tool proved to be 10 times more effective than existing versions for half the cost, the agency noted.
In an interview with Defense One, Teleidoscope founder Matt Rabinovitch noted the U.S. Army is looking into the potential of the NCR-IADS to detect smaller unmanned aircraft.
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