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Sentinel

Sentinel is a fire-and-forget unattended ground sensor (UGS), delivering position and time information on passing heavy vehicles.

Product and technology

Introducing “Sentinel by Normark Defence”, an Unattended Ground Sensor (UGS) designed for military and commercial use.

What sets Sentinel UGS apart is the integration of new technology in the form of Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) components, making it more cost-effective, versatile, and connected than ever before. By leveraging COTS materials, we have enhanced the capabilities of Sentinel UGS while keeping the solution affordable and easily accessible to a wider range of users.

This new iteration of Sentinel UGS offers seamless connectivity, real-time data transmission through the Iridium sattelite network, and improved interoperability, empowering users with unparalleled situational awareness and threat detection capabilities. Experience the next level of unattended ground sensor systems with Sentinel UGS.

Use-case and unique selling point

Purpose and benefits

In contemporary military operations, the detection and identification of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) threats are paramount to ensuring the safety and effectiveness of armed forces. In this context, the integration of advanced technologies such as laser scanners capable of remotely scanning chemicals and CBRN agents becomes a strategic imperative. Normark LaserGas focus on known laser technology blended with advanced AI models, for measuring toxic particles mid-air – at stand-off distance.  The patented modular technology is supported by experts in laser spectroscopy, researchers and scientists.

Land military forum for innovation

Normark Defence participated with our UGS, in the Land military Innovation Challenge in 2023 together with 7 other technologies, with the objective of using new technology in the light of a future Russian enemy in the year 2043. The eight technologies come from the members of the Landmilitært Udviklingsforum group on Facebook, DTU and Normark Defence. The posts vary in focus, from single technologies (such as the UGS) to comprehensive concepts where doctrine, organization and technology are presented. The Rock participated in 3 wargames across severals days of conflict and gave a interesting new angle to conventional approaches, with the words:

It is recommended that unmanned ground sensors be investigated more closely, as it seems very simple at first glance but with great tactical effect

Ref: Landmilitaer Innovation Challenge

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