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Counter-Drone Technology Wins JUNO Award, Signaling Growing Focus on Maritime Airspace Security

By MGN EditorialApril 8, 2026 at 01:02 PM

D-Fend Solutions' EnforceAir C-UAS system has secured the 55th Annual JUNO Award for its RF-cyber counter-drone capabilities. The recognition highlights the maritime industry's increasing attention to airspace security at ports and maritime facilities.

D-Fend Solutions, a leading developer of counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS), has won the 55th Annual JUNO Award for its EnforceAir system, which combines radio frequency (RF) and cyber-driven technology to disable hostile drones without disrupting surrounding operations. ## Award Recognition According to PR Newswire, the EnforceAir2 system demonstrated its capabilities at a major event attended by 19,000 people, where it provided airspace safety and operational continuity through non-disruptive anti-drone measures. The JUNO Awards recognize innovation and excellence in industrial technology, underscoring the system's field-proven performance. ## Maritime Security Implications While the award-winning deployment focused on general event security, the technology has significant applications for the maritime industry. Ports, maritime facilities, and offshore platforms represent critical infrastructure increasingly vulnerable to unauthorized drone activity—whether from hostile actors, smugglers, or security threats. The EnforceAir system's non-disruptive approach is particularly relevant to maritime environments, where traditional counter-drone methods could interfere with sensitive communications, navigation systems, or port operations. The RF-cyber hybrid technology can neutralize threats while preserving the operational integrity of surrounding systems. ## Growing Airspace Security Concerns The maritime industry has faced rising concerns about drone intrusions at major ports worldwide. Unauthorized drones have been spotted near critical shipping facilities, raising questions about security protocols and regulatory gaps. Port authorities globally are investing in airspace monitoring and protection systems to safeguard cargo, personnel, and infrastructure. D-Fend Solutions, headquartered in Ra'anana, Israel, with operations in Hamilton, Ontario, has positioned itself as a leader in field-proven C-UAS technology. The company's RF-cyber approach offers advantages over kinetic solutions or jamming technologies that may interfere with port communications. ## Industry Outlook The JUNO Award recognition suggests that counter-drone technology is maturing and gaining acceptance among operators managing high-security environments. As port authorities and maritime operators continue evaluating airspace security solutions, field-proven systems that balance effectiveness with operational safety will likely see increased adoption. Port security officials and maritime facility managers should consider how counter-drone capabilities might integrate into their broader security strategies, particularly as drone technology continues to advance and regulations evolve around unmanned aerial operations in controlled airspace.
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