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Human Technology Subsidiary Demonstrates Next-Generation K-Anti-Drone System for Kazakhstan Government and Military Officials

Human Technology Subsidiary Demonstrates Next-Generation K-Anti-Drone System for Kazakhstan Government and Military Officials

Human Technology announced on November 3 that its subsidiary, Human Argos, successfully conducted a demonstration of its next-generation anti-drone system for key government and military officials from Kazakhstan. The demonstration was held as part of the recently hosted Seoul International Aerospace & Defense Exhibition (ADEX).


The event was attended by high-ranking officials from the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Korea, the Ministry of Defense, and representatives from local defense companies, who observed the performance of Human Argos's "mobile integrated anti-drone system." This equipment, unveiled earlier this year, is Human Argos's latest drone defense system and serves as an all-in-one solution capable of performing the entire process of detection, identification, tracking, and neutralization from a single vehicle.


The system is equipped with cutting-edge core anti-drone technologies, including a radar, RF scanner (radio frequency scanner), C2 software (integrated control program), EO·IR camera (electro-optical and infrared camera), RF jammer, and GNSS spoofer (satellite navigation spoofing system). This allows not only for the detection, identification, and tracking of drones, but also for "soft kill" neutralization using the RF jammer and spoofer.


Following the demonstration, the Kazakh military officials highly praised Human Argos's technological capabilities and the mobile integrated anti-drone system. The company explained that discussions continued regarding product adoption and technology transfer cooperation.


A Human Argos representative stated, "This demonstration has established a foothold for entering the CIS and Central Asian markets," adding, "We plan to expand demonstrations for overseas clients and strengthen global marketing activities for exporting core equipment such as fixed and mobile anti-drone systems, RF scanners, EO/IR cameras, jammers, and spoofers."


Recently, Human Technology and Human Argos have been accelerating their efforts to explore overseas markets. Last month, Human Technology signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with a listed Indian company to enter the local anti-drone market, laying the groundwork for exports abroad. Both companies have designated this year as the 'first year of overseas exports' and are actively pursuing global expansion.


Meanwhile, as drone threats targeting key national facilities are increasing worldwide, the necessity for anti-drone systems is rapidly emerging. In Korea as well, the anti-drone industry ecosystem is growing quickly, with expanding cooperation between local governments and private companies.


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