Hidden Level Enhances RF Sensing Systems Production with New Anechoic Chamber
Hidden Level has inaugurated an anechoic chamber in Syracuse, New York, to boost manufacturing and testing of RF sensing systems. This expansion aims to address evolving U.S. airspace security demands and enhance domestic production capabilities.

On May 1, 2026, Hidden Level opened a new anechoic chamber at its Syracuse facility, enhancing its U.S.-based manufacturing capacity for radio frequency (RF) sensing systems. This facility allows for in-house testing that meets national security standards, ensuring faster product development and delivery.
The expansion addresses critical airspace security challenges, particularly for counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS). Hidden Level's growth in Central New York aligns with national efforts to bolster domestic manufacturing and technological innovation, reinforcing the region's role in supporting U.S. defense initiatives. The development may also impact drone policy and airspace management as the demand for secure airspace integration increases.



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