1 source · first reported Yesterday
Powerus, a US firm, has been awarded a $22.3 million contract to protect energy infrastructure in the Middle East from drone threats. The contract aims to enhance security measures against unmanned aerial vehicles. This move is part of broader efforts to safeguard critical infrastructure from emerging threats.
The contract highlights the growing concern over drone-based threats to critical infrastructure and the need for advanced security solutions. It also underscores the importance of protecting energy assets in geopolitically sensitive regions.
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