Robin Radar Systems has expanded its presence in the United States, appointing senior representatives across its Business Development and Sales teams, as national security continues to rise to prominence.
Among key appointments, Robin Radar U.S. has hired former law enforcement officer Brooks Davis as Homeland Security Sales Director, and Silicon Valley sales expert Jerry Courtney as Business Development Manager for Defense.
Targeted appointments
These strategic hires come at a time when national security threats in the US are increasing and the DOW is expanding its investment in protecting critical infrastructure.
Brooks offers deep operational insight from his frontline law enforcement background, while Jerry brings extensive experience in scaling technology solutions within complex government environments.
“Expanding our U.S. team is a key step in ensuring we can meet the growing demand for advanced radar solutions that protect both people and infrastructure. Brooks and Jerry bring exceptional expertise and credibility, strengthening our ability to support government and security agencies at a time when resilience and rapid response capabilities are more important than ever. With major global events on the horizon and increasing focus on homeland security, our investment in local talent ensures we are well-positioned to deliver reliable, high-performance detection systems where they are needed most.”
Kristian Brost, General Manager, North America, Robin Radar Systems
GROWING U.S. operations
The personnel expansion reflects Robin Radar’s readiness to support large-scale security operations, including the deployment of its conflict-proven IRIS drone-detection radar by components of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), alongside state and local agencies.
These collaborative efforts are part of critical counter-UAS operations being established for the FIFA World Cup 2026 in North America.