Exciting News!

As 2021 comes to a close and we enter the new year ahead. The mighty Kestrel TSCM Professional Software continues to advance as the leading standards-based TSCM and SIGINT software. With extensive sales in 54 countries worldwide, Kestrel continues to surprise and amaze new and existing customers with a continuous stream of new detection strategies and technologies, based on a moving target threat model. Our drone surveillance platform announced in early 2021 is now fully implemented and Kestrel can now be deployed on an airborne platform utilizing our Dynamic Trace Autonomous Platform (DTAP-GPS), and of course, the Kestrel software platform is more than capable of detecting emissions from remote-controllers and all RF enabled drones, as can any RF spectrum analyzer. Our system payload is approximately 650 grams and can easily be deployed on many small drones and is not problem for larger payload drones. Airborne geo-location is ideal for large client sites and Search and Rescue missions. The Kestrel TSCM Professional Software is the only standards-based spectrum analysis and geo-location product capable to delivering wide area dimensional geo-location heat mapping. As 2021 ends, our development group, and our research and standards group are working on even more powerful features for 2022 and beyond. Our monthly virtual classroom briefings are scheduled and posted on the website for 2022 and into 2023. This is an operators dream come true! Free application specific and TSCM technical subject matter training delivered from our Red Deer Training Centre (RDTC) in the heart of Alberta Canada via the WebEx platform. The latest news includes a new automated Kestrel updater directed form within our technical support website. This new tool can be enabled or disabled by the technical operator. When enabled and network connected, the software can check to see if the user has the latest software and will ask the operator if they wish to update to the latest version automatically. No more uninstall and reinstall will be required, making it an easy task to keep the software on the leading edge. Drop files will only be needed to address technical support issues and to introduce limited distribution beta features.