What's Happening?
Revector, a UK-based company specializing in mobile phone surveillance solutions, has partnered with Cannon Dynamics to integrate its mobile phone location payload onto the Sword long-endurance drone. This collaboration aims to enhance anti-poaching efforts
in Africa by providing ranger teams with the ability to monitor remote areas for unusual mobile device activity. The integrated system combines Revector's Detector technology, a cell site simulator, with the Sword VTOL platform, allowing for precise mapping and visualization to locate potential poachers. The Sword UAV, featuring a three-meter wingspan and a 200km range, is designed for long-duration surveillance and supports various payloads, including high-resolution cameras and thermal imagers.
Why It's Important?
The integration of mobile detection technology onto UAVs represents a significant advancement in the fight against poaching. By enabling real-time monitoring of remote areas, this technology provides a strategic advantage in detecting and responding to illegal poaching activities. The ability to gather intelligence on movements within poaching hotspots allows for rapid and targeted deployment of ranger teams, potentially reducing the number of endangered animals poached daily. This collaboration highlights the role of innovative technology in conservation efforts and the protection of wildlife in their natural habitats.
What's Next?
The successful integration of Revector's payload onto the Sword UAV is expected to lead to further collaborations and technological advancements in anti-poaching initiatives. As the system is deployed, it may prompt other organizations and governments to adopt similar technologies to combat poaching and other illegal activities in remote areas. The ongoing development and refinement of these technologies could enhance their effectiveness and broaden their application in various conservation and security efforts.









