Axon Vision Demonstrates Integrated Counter-UAS Detection System with Multi-Sensor Validation in Czech Republic
Axon Vision has completed integration of its EDGE ClearSky drone detection system with RETIA radar and the TSG command-and-control platform, conducting field tests in the Czech Republic. The demonstration fused radar, electro-optical sensing, and C2 capabilities into a single operational picture, validating multi-sensor counter-UAS performance including real-time data exchange and target tracking.

Highlights
- Axon Vision completed field integration testing of its EDGE ClearSky counter-UAS system with RETIA radar and the TSG C2 platform in the Czech Republic.
- The integrated system fused radar, electro-optical, and AI-based thermal sensing data into a single operational picture for real-time drone tracking.
- CEO Neri Zin confirmed the exercise validated real-time information exchange and shared drone track display across all three sensor and C2 systems.
- The trilateral partnership between Axon Vision, RETIA, and TSG is aimed at developing layered, interoperable counter-UAS architectures for defense and security applications.
- The demonstration reflects growing demand for multi-sensor counter-UAS solutions that integrate disparate data sources under a unified command-and-control framework.
Axon Vision has completed the integration of its EDGE ClearSky drone detection system with RETIA radar and the TSG command-and-control (C2) platform, conducting field tests in the Czech Republic to demonstrate multi-sensor counter-UAS operational capability.
Unified Operational Picture Through System Integration
The demonstration brought together radar, electro-optical sensing, and C2 functions into a single operational picture, designed to enhance detection, tracking, and identification of aerial drone threats.
According to the company, the integration tests were conducted in open-field conditions simulating real operational environments. The system was evaluated against representative drone scenarios covering target detection, tracking, and dynamic flight behavior.
EDGE ClearSky Core Technology
EDGE ClearSky employs thermal sensing and AI-based image processing to detect and identify airborne threats. During the demonstration, the platform was integrated with RETIA radar, while the TSG C2 system fused data from both sensors to provide operators with a unified target detection view.
Axon Vision stated that the exercise confirmed the systems' ability to exchange information in real time and display drone tracks through a shared C2 interface.
Cross-System Integration Capability Highlighted
The company noted that the demonstration underscores its visual intelligence software's ability to integrate with third-party sensors and C2 platforms, reflecting growing market demand for interoperable counter-UAS architectures that combine data from multiple sources.
Axon Vision CEO Neri Zin commented:
"The drone threat continues to present new operational challenges for defense and security forces worldwide, requiring faster detection, better situational awareness, and the ability to integrate multiple sensing capabilities into a single operational picture."
"The successful integration validation completed in the Czech Republic demonstrates the flexibility of the EDGE ClearSky system and its ability to work seamlessly alongside radar and command-and-control systems. Through our collaboration with RETIA and TSG, we were able to show how multi-sensor fusion enhances counter-UAS capability."
Trilateral Partnership Drives Layered Counter-UAS Architecture
The demonstration builds on a three-way partnership between Axon Vision, RETIA, and TSG, focused on developing layered counter-UAS capabilities that combine multiple sensor types with a shared C2 framework. All three companies indicated that this effort supports the continued development of integrated solutions for defense and security applications, addressing operators' need for enhanced situational awareness against evolving drone threats.
Image credit: Axon Vision
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