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Importance of Drone Detection
Why Organizations Buy Drone Detection?
Protecting People
- Prevent accidents: Mitigate the risk of drone collisions with aircraft, vehicles, or people.
- Ensure public safety: Protect crowds and public gatherings from unauthorized drone activity.
- Safeguard critical infrastructure: Prevent drones from interfering with essential services like power plants, airports, and water treatment facilities.

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Protecting Assets & Infrastructure
- Prevent damage: Shield buildings, equipment, and critical infrastructure from drone-related incidents.
- Secure sensitive areas: Safeguard restricted areas like military bases, government facilities, power plants, airports, and communication towers.
- Mitigate disruptions: Prevent disruptions to operations and services caused by drone interference.
- Protect public safety: Ensure the safety of personnel and the general public by preventing drone-related accidents and threats.
Limiting Financial Liability
- Prevent legal issues: Avoid potential lawsuits and financial penalties arising from drone-related incidents.
- Reduce insurance costs: Demonstrate proactive measures to mitigate risks and potentially lower insurance premiums.
- Protect revenue: Minimize disruptions to operations and financial losses caused by drone incidents.
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The best offense is a strong defense.
AirSight’s three scalable options offer drone defense for various levels of risk, threats and budgets. Whether the drones are new, old, homemade, ghost or dark drones, our software uses a combination of passive and active sensors to detect all drone activity in an airspace.
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AI Intent Evaluation: Identifying Drone Attackers Before the Breach | Airsight
In the traditional security model, a threat is often only recognized once a perimeter is physically crossed. However, in the high-stakes world of drone defense, waiting for a breach is a failed strategy. The new frontier of aerial security is AI Intent Evaluation - using deep learning to identify...
401 Feet: Why Altitude Violations are a Modern Security Alarm | Airsight
In the world of Part 107 regulations, 400 feet is the legal ceiling for commercial drone operations. However, in the realm of modern contraband logistics, 401 feet isn't just a regulatory infraction - it is a sophisticated tactical signal. As bad actors evolve, the "High-Altitude Drop" profile has...
MUM-T Deconfliction: Securing Shared Airspace in 2026 | Airsight
As the Programmatic Environmental Assessment (PEA) framework accelerates the commercialization of drone delivery and high-density aerial operations, the sky is becoming increasingly crowded. For security teams, this shift introduces a complex technical hurdle known as Manned-Unmanned Teaming (MUM-T)
Passive RF-Cyber Integration: Why SDR is Mandatory for Drone Defense | Airsight
In the modern drone threat landscape, the primary battlefield isn't just in the air—it is in the code. As bad actors become increasingly sophisticated, they are utilizing "software-refresh" cycles to update drone flight characteristics and signal signatures faster than traditional hardware can keep...
Alabama Strengthens Prison Defenses: New Bill Aims to Halt Drone Contraband
Alabama lawmakers are moving to grant state prisons significantly more authority to combat a "growing and dangerous problem": drones delivering drugs, cell phones, and other contraband directly into correctional facilities.
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