LiveLink Aerospace provides advanced airspace intelligence solutions tailored for public sector agencies and integrators. Leveraging passive sensing, sensor fusion, and open-standard interfaces, LiveLink enables secure, real-time situational awareness across defense, homeland security, transportation, and critical infrastructure domains.
A passive RF sensor system designed to detect and track uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) without emitting signals. Ideal for sensitive or contested airspace, PDAR enhances situational awareness while maintaining operational security. Deployed by the UK Royal Navy and validated in global maritime environments.
LiveLink’s multi-sensor integration platform ingests RF, optical, thermal, acoustic, and radar feeds to deliver a comprehensive air picture. The Zeus C2 system and ATAK interface support real-time decision-making and interoperability with existing public sector infrastructure.
Deployable on moving vehicles and vessels, PDAR enables real-time UAS detection and secure data delivery to command nodes. Proven for convoy protection, border operations, and field-based monitoring missions.
LiveLink supports aviation compliance and radar mitigation efforts through modeling and field validation. Used in wind energy and airport proximity scenarios, including contracts with Energinet (Denmark) and the UK’s Aviation Investment Fund.
For operations requiring discretion, PDAR provides a passive and undetectable layer of airspace monitoring. Ideal for law enforcement, special operations, and intelligence-led missions where emissions-free detection is critical.
PDAR units are lightweight, energy-efficient, and adaptable to power-constrained environments. Compatible with POE, solar, and off-grid installations for rapid field use.
LiveLink supports integration into federal, state, and international systems with experience in air defense frameworks, aviation regulatory alignment, and infrastructure protection. Engagements include the UK MoD, Estonian Ministry of Defence, and major transmission operators.