Boresight not only manufactures low-cost, swarming capable aerial targets, but also provides turn-key piloting and red-teaming services for C-sUAS training. #training #cuas #counterdrone #counteruas #redteam #redteaming #military #militarytraining #army #navy #marines #airforce #specialforces #police #policetraining #drone #dronetechnology
Boresight Pty Ltd
Defense and Space Manufacturing
FYSHWICK, Australian Capital Territory 1,607 followers
Boresight Unmanned Aerial Targets for CUAS Swarming Threat Emulation, Training and Red-Teaming
About us
Boresight is a world leader in providing threat emulation for Counter small-Unmanned Aerial Systems Training and Red-Teaming through the use of its low-cost Unmanned Aerial Target platforms and swarming capable GCS. Drone proliferation has meant that even unsophisticated adversaries are able to use drones for ISR or for weapons delivery. This is no longer an emerging threat – it is here and now. The nature of warfare and public safety has changed forever. How you equip and train your forces for Counter-small UAS (C-sUAS) is becoming increasingly important. But how do you achieve the most realistic C-sUAS training to ensure your forces are fit to fight the evolving drone threat? By training against the actual threat, that’s how. No soldier or system achieves proficiency in any discipline through inadequate or unrealistic training. The same applies for C-sUAS training. Proficiency cannot be expected in your soldiers on their C-sUAS capabilities if they can’t train effectively against simulated threats or where training is restricted due to the cost or capability limitations of the targets being used. Boresight addresses these limitations by fielding cost effective yet highly capable aerial target drones. Boresight aerial target drones are cheap enough to enable the actual drones themselves to be readily targeted, but capable enough to provide for training scenarios that increase in complexity and difficulty as skills and proficiency improve. Boresight is a training enabler. Boresight provides drones as C-sUAS aerial targets capable of mimicking the evolving threat from drones for both kinetic and RF based C-sUAS solutions. Boresight achieves this at a fraction of the cost of using commercial drones as targets. More targets for less money means you can train against more targets more often. This allows your forces to defeat more targets through repetition, which builds operator muscle memory and confidence, resulting in higher proficiency with your C-sUAS systems.
- Website
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http://www.boresighttargets.com
External link for Boresight Pty Ltd
- Industry
- Defense and Space Manufacturing
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- FYSHWICK, Australian Capital Territory
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2020
- Specialties
- Counter Drone Aerial Targets, Counter Drone Training, and Counter Drone Red Teaming
Locations
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Primary
3/96 Wollongong Street
FYSHWICK, Australian Capital Territory 2609, AU
Employees at Boresight Pty Ltd
Updates
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Happy Friday! Here’s something that brings joy, a pickup full of destroyed Boresight Raider UAS targets after a recent 29 Palms USMC C-sUAS activity. Many manufacturers cringe when one of their UAS are destroyed, let alone when multiple UAS in a single afternoon are destroyed. Boresight has the opposite approach, we eagerly encourage the engagement and destruction of our UAS! C-sUAS kinetic training with real drones is essential to any organisation on the modern battlefield. It’s no surprise to see the USMC are taking C-sUAS seriously.
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Boresight has been busy at 29 Palms supporting the United States Marine Corps for a dismounted #CUAS activity. Lots of interesting technologies being tested to support the future warfighters detect, identify and defeat sUAS threats.
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What a busy week it’s been in DC at Association of the United States Army - AUSA supported by Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade) and the Australian Army. Many great conversations with an increased interest in #CUAS training and sustainment for the US DoD.
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Another milestone for the Boresight team! BQ400 number 2000 came off the production line last week. A big shout out to Lachlan and Matt our two assembly technicians who manage the planning, supply chain, printing, production, assembly, quality assurance, test flying and packaging of every UAS that leaves the Boresight facility. Well done gentlemen!
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What a week! Land Forces 2024 did not disappoint. Over the last 3 days we have had the chance to connect with incredible minds, explore new opportunities, and showcase what makes Boresight a leader in UAS technology. With visits from a large number of supliers, partners and customers, the experience has been nothing short of amazing! Thank you to the teams at Australian Federal Police, Victoria Police and NSW Police Force for keeping us all intact, your efforts are greatly appreciated! #LandForces2024 #LandForces #Boresight #UAV #UAS #Drones #Targets #DroneTargets #Defence #Technology #DefenceTechnology #AustralianPolice #Military #AustralianMilitary #DefenceForce #Training #DefenceTraining
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A well written and concise article from Carl Rhodes highlighting the need for a Counter small UAS (C-sUAS) Centre of Excellence in Australia. The US DoD and many other nations in the world have their own C-sUAS Centres of Excellence, which only makes sense seeing the rise in sUAS threats. This is definitely something that the Australian Army and wider Australian Defence Force should be considering (if they aren't already).
Director @ Robust Policy | Extensive experience in public policy analysis and defence issues | PhD in Chemical Engineering
Small #UAS are a threat that can't be overlooked, especially given advances in technology and the current threat environment. https://lnkd.in/eCbWF3TD
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With just one week to go, the Boresight team is gearing up for Land Forces 2024. We're looking forward to showcasing our latest advancements in UAS and discussing how they can support your organisation's objectives. Join us at stand E-223 to meet our team and explore how our systems are driving success across the industry. See you there! #LandForces2024 #Boresight #DefenceTech #DefenceInnovation #MilitaryTech #DefenceIndustry #LandForces #DefencePartners
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A well written and concise article from Carl Rhodes highlighting the need for a Counter small UAS (C-sUAS) Centre of Excellence in Australia. The US DoD and many other nations in the world have their own C-sUAS Centres of Excellence, which only makes sense seeing the rise in sUAS threats. This is definitely something that the Australian Army and wider Australian Defence Force should be considering (if they aren't already).
Director @ Robust Policy | Extensive experience in public policy analysis and defence issues | PhD in Chemical Engineering
Small #UAS are a threat that can't be overlooked, especially given advances in technology and the current threat environment. https://lnkd.in/eCbWF3TD
Australia needs a centre of excellence to counter small drones | The Strategist
https://www.aspistrategist.org.au