Global leader in airborne mobile phone detection expands ARTEMIS capability with fully passive Wi-Fi and Bluetooth geolocation and automated sensor cueing.
Atlanta, USA & Farnborough, UK – (VERTICON Atlanta, USA Booth B4226 and Security & Policing, UK Home Office Show Booth B81) – 5 March 2026 – Smith Myers Communications Ltd., the world’s first fully airborne-qualified Mobile Phone Detection and Location System (MPDLS) provider, today announced the addition of passive Wi-Fi and Bluetooth detection and geolocation capability, together with ATAK Cursor-on-Target (CoT) integration, to its market-leading ARTEMIS systems. With these latest advancements, ARTEMIS once again redefines the capabilities of airborne and deployed mobile detection systems.
The addition of passive Wi-Fi detection enables ARTEMIS to identify and geolocate devices associated with local wireless networks. This capability supports faster decision-making and improves responder safety in time-critical scenarios, particularly in aerial firefighting and disaster response situations. Passive Bluetooth detection further extends operational reach, enabling ARTEMIS, in certain circumstances, to detect and geolocate devices even after a handset’s main battery has been depleted. Crucially, both new detection modes operate entirely passively.
The introduction of the ATAK Cursor-on-Target (CoT) command capability further enhances operational integration by enabling ARTEMIS to output precise geolocation data directly into CoT-enabled mission systems, allowing automatic cueing of EO/IR cameras and other networked sensors. This reduces operator workload, accelerates visual confirmation, and improves response times in time-critical missions.
Since pioneering airborne mobile phone detection, Smith Myers has consistently led innovation in the sector. The company was the first to embed Maritime AIS and COSPAS-SARSAT capability directly into an airborne MPDLS platform, followed by the introduction of advanced operational features including Mass Mapping, Geofencing, SARLOC consent-based location sharing, and Emergency Warning capability.
“By combining cellular, AIS, COSPAS-SARSAT, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth detection and CoT integration in a single system, ARTEMIS delivers multi-layered device awareness and seamless sensor integration across complex operational environments,” said AndrewMunro, Managing Director at Smith Myers. “These new integrations reinforce our commitment to delivering innovative, life-saving technology to operators worldwide.”