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Become an AirSight partner to enhance your security offerings by adding best-in-class drone/drone pilot detection technology to your portfolio.

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Together for Safer Skies

Effortless Integration

AirSight is a cloud-based solution (SaaS) meaning no complex software installations or maintenance for you or your clients.
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We continuously invest in improving AirGuard and our hardware selection to guarantee the most effective drone detection available.
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Your clients are in good hands! We offer continuous support for both hardware and AirGuard software. This ensures smooth operation and minimizes errors.
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Free up your resources to focus on your core business while leaving the complexities of drone detection to us!
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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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Anti-Drone Devices: Handheld Detectors to Enterprise Systems Compared | Airsight

The counter-drone market offers everything from a $2,000 Remote ID receiver you can plug into a laptop to a $1.5 million multi-sensor enterprise deployment spanning an entire airport perimeter. The anti-drone market is projected to grow from $4.48 billion in 2025 to $14.51 billion by 2030, a CAGR...

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Drone Security: What Facility Managers Need to Know in 2026 | Airsight

In November 2024, a suspect was arrested and charged with attempting to attach an explosive device to a drone and fly it into a critical infrastructure site. That is not speculation from a threat briefing. That is a federal arrest reported by CISA's Be Air Aware campaign. In November 2025, CISA...

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Drone Defense: How to Build a Layered Airspace Protection Program | Airsight

On May 7, 2026, JIATF-401 selected five military installations for a directed-energy counter-drone pilot program, deploying high-energy lasers and microwave systems at Fort Huachuca, Fort Bliss, Naval Base Kitsap, Grand Forks AFB, and Whiteman AFB. Two days earlier, the FAA proposed a new rule...

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Drone Scanners: How RF Detection Identifies Unauthorized Drones | Airsight

When a DJI Mavic 3 lifts off and connects to its remote controller, it broadcasts a radio frequency signal across the 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz bands. That signal carries everything the drone needs to fly: control commands from the pilot, telemetry data from the aircraft, and in many cases, the GPS...

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