More than a year after launching a new product line, Hoverfly Technologies this week announced a gold benchmark -- selling its 50th LiveSky system to an unnamed federal customer. Because of the security terms of the contract, company officials can't disclose mystery clients, but law enforcement or military customers won't surprise us. LiveSky GSX conference in Las Vegas last year, has been described as "by allowing more than from a security operations center control system for uav to increase labor cost multiplier" "50th LiveSky system will be delivered to the customer, proves that we have in the past few years has invested $12 million in engineering development, brought to the market truly independent enterprise TUAS solution. Rob topin, HoF's chief executive, said: "the fact that something works in a moving vehicle or boat provides customers with flexibility and great value." "We listened to our customers and designed a true enterprise solution. Our system can remotely control multiple drones from any secure operations center using easy-to-use cloud-based software. "This makes LiveSky a cost-effective automated patrol drone because it hovers over the field, providing actionable intelligence and extending the outer layers of security," said pinkus lau, senior vice President of systems solutions. . LiveSky is powered by tethered cables from power grids, vehicles, ships or generator sources, allowing it to fly almost indefinitely. Power is cabled to LiveSky, while secure communications and video are cabled to ground stations or Ethernet. Because LiveSky does not operate with radio frequency signals, it cannot be interfered with, hacked, spoofed or intercepted using anti-drone technology. LiveSky is configured with Hoverfly's new SkyBox and cloud-based remote operating software, and offers three configurations designed to meet most outdoor security needs. The SkyBox can be mounted on the roof, in the back of a pickup truck, or it can be unmounted using a harness as its landing nest. The sentinel enterprise system can be programmed to control multiple drones simultaneously at any location with a mouse click. In addition, the system is designed to meet the ip-54 weather standard and is equipped with a universal joint for switching payloads. Other features include rf safety 1080p video and data through tether anti-interference operations, aviator-free 5 button control, and precise landing.