Wrap Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: WRAP) announced the launch of WrapShield, an autonomous defense and public safety platform designed to integrate threat detection, AI-assisted decision support, and response technologies into a unified operating architecture. The platform aims to help government agencies connect existing and future sensors, artificial intelligence capabilities, and response technologies across defense, public safety, homeland security, critical infrastructure, and border security applications, with its initial focus on counter-unmanned aircraft systems (C-UAS).
As part of the launch, Wrap Technologies also announced a strategic investment in Israel-based Frenel Imaging Ltd., along with an exclusive U.S. and NATO license for Frenel’s proprietary TPiCore(R) thermal-polarimetric imaging technology, which will serve as the initial sensing layer for WrapShield. The company expects Frenel to be the first of multiple planned investments supporting the platform, which is designed to expand across a range of autonomous security and surveillance markets.
The WrapShield platform represents a significant step in addressing the complex challenges facing public safety and defense organizations. By unifying disparate technologies into a single architecture, the platform aims to provide a more coordinated and efficient response to threats. The integration of Frenel’s thermal-polarimetric imaging technology offers enhanced detection capabilities, particularly for counter-UAS applications, where identifying small drones in various environmental conditions is critical.
Wrap Technologies is known for its BolaWrap(R) 150 non-lethal restraint device, which is used by over 1,000 agencies across the U.S. and in 60 countries. The company’s portfolio also includes the WrapReality(TM) virtual reality training simulator, WrapVision(TM) body-worn camera system, and WrapTactics(TM) training programs. The launch of WrapShield extends the company’s reach into autonomous security and surveillance, leveraging its experience in public safety technologies.
The implications of this announcement are far-reaching. For government agencies, the platform offers a way to integrate emerging technologies like AI and advanced sensors into their existing operations without overhauling their entire infrastructure. For the defense and public safety industry, WrapShield could set a new standard for how autonomous systems are deployed, potentially reducing response times and improving accuracy in threat assessment. The focus on counter-UAS is particularly timely, given the growing use of drones for both commercial and malicious purposes, and the need for effective detection and mitigation systems.
For investors, the strategic investment in Frenel Imaging and the exclusive license for its TPiCore(R) technology signal Wrap’s commitment to building a robust platform with cutting-edge sensing capabilities. The company’s emphasis on made-in-America components, as seen with the WrapVision camera’s planned North American assembly, also aligns with national security concerns over foreign surveillance risks.
As Wrap Technologies expands its footprint in the autonomous security market, the success of WrapShield will depend on its ability to integrate with existing systems and deliver tangible improvements in threat detection and response. The company’s track record with BolaWrap(R) and its training programs may help build trust with agencies evaluating the platform. For more information, the full press release is available at https://ibn.fm/x5x1J.

