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Curro successfully concluded its participation at the Abu Dhabi International Unmanned Systems Exhibition, engaging with international partners from the Middle East and Southeast Asia and securing multiple cooperation opportunities for future global expansion.
Curro presented its flagship unmanned systems at the 2026 Abu Dhabi International Unmanned Systems Exhibition, drawing strong international attention with live demonstrations of its drone detection and intelligent robot dog technologies and strengthening cooperation with global partners.
The Curro Robot Dog supports earthquake search and rescue operations by accessing dangerous environments, providing real-time situational awareness, and helping locate survivors while reducing risk to human responders. Its mobility and sensor capabilities enable effective operation in unstable disaster zones.
Curro Tech joins the Abu Dhabi International Unmanned Systems Exhibition (UMEX) to present advanced counter-drone, electronic warfare, and unmanned systems security solutions while strengthening global partnerships and industry collaboration.
Drones have moved beyond military use to become widely accessible technologies that are reshaping modern security risks. Unmanned aerial systems challenge traditional protection models, introduce new aerial threat vectors, and redefine how low-altitude airspace must be protected in the 21st century.
This micro UAV system delivers advanced aerial intelligence in an ultra-compact form, combining agile flight, multi-sensor payloads, and secure communications for surveillance, inspection, and situational awareness in constrained, high-risk, and operationally complex environments.
Counter-drone and electronic warfare systems play a critical role in modern security by controlling the electromagnetic spectrum and disrupting unmanned aerial threats. These technologies enable precise, non-destructive protection of sensitive airspace across military, civilian, and industrial environments.
Navigation, spoofing, and signal control have become critical tools in modern security as unmanned systems increasingly depend on electronic signals. These technologies enable precise, non-destructive control of aerial threats by manipulating navigation and communication without physical engagement.
Detection, tracking, and neutralization technologies form the foundation of modern counter-drone defense. By combining early warning, accurate tracking, and controlled mitigation, these systems enable effective protection of low-altitude airspace across complex security environments.