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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.
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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Investigating New Jersey's Recent Drone Sightings: A Call for Advanced Detection
Reports of mysterious aircraft in New Jersey’s airspace have sparked debate and drawn national attention. Residents near sensitive locations, including military research facilities and Bedminster—home to former President Donald Trump’s golf club—shared videos of what they believed were drones....
Why the FAA's Remote ID Initiative is Failing to Take Off
The FAA’s Remote ID (RID) initiative was launched with the goal of enhancing airspace safety by ensuring drones are easily identifiable. However, significant gaps in enforcement and technical standards have raised concerns about the initiative’s effectiveness, casting doubt on its ability to curb...
2024 in Review: Escalating Drone Threats and the Need for Advanced Detection
As 2024 comes to a close, the rising threat of drone misuse has become a growing concern for public safety and security. From injuries caused by drone crashes to the smuggling of contraband into prisons, incidents involving drones have highlighted the urgent need for robust detection solutions.
Impact of Drone Surveillance on Privacy in the U.S.
Drones have transformed industries and introduced unparalleled convenience for how things could work. However, their increased adoption—particularly in surveillance—has also raised significant privacy concerns, challenging traditional boundaries and legal frameworks in the United States.
What is a FRIA, and How Can Organizations Apply for Certification?
The FAA Recognized Identification Area (FRIA) is a designated zone where drone pilots can fly without adhering to Remote ID requirements. This exemption provides an ideal space for individuals and organizations to operate drones for educational, recreational, or operational purposes in a safe,...
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