Silvus’ MANET systems are engineered to deliver secure voice, data and video communications without relying on fixed infrastructure. Their self-healing, scalable networks are capable of supporting bandwidth-heavy tools such as sensors, drones and video feeds, even during continuous mobility.
“Silvus’ advanced solutions for drone and unmanned systems are trusted in the world’s most demanding defence environments, and offer vital applications for border security and public safety,” said Greg Brown, chairman and CEO of Motorola Solutions. “Their capabilities are an excellent complement to our land mobile radio and video technologies, and we look forward to bringing them to more customers around the world.”
As the use of autonomous technologies continues to expand across defence and public safety sectors, Silvus’ systems enable secure, low-latency control of unmanned vehicles, helping operators make faster and safer tactical decisions. These technologies aim to enhance situational awareness while reducing risks to human personnel.
Silvus’ customers include defence agencies, intelligence communities, law enforcement, autonomous systems manufacturers and enterprises worldwide. Motorola Solutions intends to expand Silvus’ global presence by leveraging its extensive public safety network and international scale.
“Working with Babak and the Silvus team, we’ve seen firsthand how their expertise has created truly disruptive communications technology,” said Erik Fagan, Partner and Head of Industrial Technology at TJC. “They’ve built an exceptional company serving a critical need, and we are excited to watch their next successful chapter unfold with Motorola Solutions as a global leader in safety and security.”
“We have always respected Motorola Solutions’ leadership,” said Babak Daneshrad, PhD, CEO of Silvus Technologies. “At our core, both our companies are driven by innovation that makes the world safer. Bringing our advanced engineering teams together amplifies our ability to build more powerful solutions to serve more customers globally. I am incredibly optimistic about the future we have with Motorola Solutions.”



























