
An Israeli military technology company confirmed it has received a new order for silent drones from a recurring client in the United States.
The equipment will be used primarily for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions, as well as operations that require rapid deployment in complex environments.
According to manufacturer Aero-Sentinel, the deal reinforces the strategic cooperation between the defense sectors of Israel and the United States. According to the company’s marketing director, Ofir Avram, customers who return with new orders demonstrate confidence in the performance of the platforms in real operations.
Among the company’s most well-known systems is the compact Aerosol G2 drone, designed for discreet reconnaissance missions. Acoustic tests indicate that the equipment emits around 14.9 decibels at a distance of 1 kilometer, making it significantly quieter than several commercial drones used professionally, such as the DJI Matrice 350 and the Autel Alpha.
The low acoustic signature allows these drones to conduct surveillance without alerting people on the ground, a key feature for intelligence operations. Equipped with high-resolution cameras, encrypted communication and autonomous flight, the systems can also support reconnaissance, target identification and infrastructure monitoring — including in sensitive missions such as those carried out by Israel against Iranian targets in 2025.
Source: Defence Blog | Photo: LinkedIn – Aero Sentinel | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team
