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MatrixSpace Brings Portable Radar To US-Led Lithuanian Exercise

The xTechCounter Strike winner deploys portable AI-powered radar to strengthen low-altitude airspace awareness for M-SHORAD units in Pabradė.

MatrixSpace is supporting the U.S. Army’s Flytrap 5.0 counter-drone exercise from May 1 through May 15, 2026. The Massachusetts-based company announced its participation on May 12. The deployment follows its xTechCounter Strike win during Flytrap 4.5 in November 2025.

Flytrap 5.0 brings together U.S. and U.K. forces in Pabradė, Lithuania. The exercise tests low-cost, portable detection and defeat technologies against rapidly evolving battlefield drone threats.

Counter-Drone Radar Built for the Maneuver Force

Today’s fight is increasingly dominated by low-altitude, small UAS that are hard to detect and harder to track. RF-silent FPVs, loitering munitions, and pop-up drones compress engagement timelines and often slip past traditional sensors.

MatrixSpace targets that gap with man-portable radar systems. Expeditionary kits stand up in under 10 minutes, enabling distributed sensing that moves with the maneuver force.

The Maneuver Short-Range Air Defense system, designated SGT Stout, protects maneuvering units from UAS, rotary-wing, and fixed-wing threats. MatrixSpace radars extend a forward sensing layer that feeds M-SHORAD platforms earlier and stretches engagement time. Earlier coverage from Dronelife noted that Project ULTRA aims to normalize drone operations in shared airspace, underscoring the broader urgency around scalable airspace awareness.

At the edge, AiEdge processing delivers real-time detection, classification, and tracking locally. The system keeps working in electronic warfare-contested and comms-denied environments.

At higher echelons, AiCloud fuses sensor data into a common operating picture. Open APIs link the picture into existing Army command-and-control and air defense networks, supporting rapid sensor-to-shooter cueing.

Inside Flytrap 5.0 at Pabradė Training Area

Flytrap 5.0 runs as a major U.S. Army-led C-UAS exercise. The schedule features a force-on-force exercise between U.S. and U.K. forces May 4 through May 8, followed by a live fire exercise May 9 and 10.

For fixed or semi-fixed positions, MatrixSpace fields 360-degree radar systems. Those units provide rapid-deploy coverage for key assets while preserving mobility for survivability.

Project Flytrap aims to help the U.S. and allies address the proliferation of battlefield drones. Commercial solutions get evaluated for fit inside NATO’s existing air defense networks.

Media observation runs May 1 through May 11 and on May 15, with an exclusive media day at Pabradė Training Area on May 15.

MatrixSpace transforms low airspace awareness with AI-powered sensing and edge-to-cloud intelligence. Portable radar and software give public safety, defense, and infrastructure security teams scalable counter-drone protection in complex environments.

More information is available at MatrixSpace.

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