Press Release // Eglin AFB TAGM Exercise

 
 

High Point Aerotechnologies (HPA), in connection with the US Army Tactical Aviation and Ground Munitions Project Office (TAGM), participated in a threat tracking exercise at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida.

HPA’s Shield system - via state-of-the-art radar and electro-optical sensors was used to track land, sea, and air vehicles at 8 km and beyond.  Utilizing the Spyglass radar, the system radar tracked maneuvering targets including Class 1 boats, Class 3 unmanned aerial systems, and a variety of ground vehicles at tactically significant ranges.  During the exercise, the Shield system successfully employed laser designation to enable long range kinetic engagements with a variety of laser guided munitions such as Hellfire, Longbow, and more.

 High Point Aerotech is a technology company providing autonomous layered defense and robotic systems for multi-mission capabilities. The company was formed in 2022 and expanded through the acquisition of Liteye Systems and Black Sage Technologies, building on the legacy of these storied counter-uncrewed system brands. We are at the cutting edge of modern defense, developing systems which are scalable, interoperable, open, and integrated directly into civil and military systems. Our systems have been tested, trusted, and scaled by military and civilian organizations in over 15 countries around the world to defend against UxS and emerging autonomous threats.


 

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