A recent report by Midlands 103 shone a light on a disturbing trend plaguing correctional facilities nationwide: the use of drones to deliver contraband into prisons. These drone drops pose a significant threat, potentially introducing drugs, weapons, and cell phones that undermine prison security and rehabilitation efforts.
The Scope of the Problem:
News reports like this one highlight the growing sophistication of drone technology and its potential for misuse. Drones can easily bypass traditional security measures like fences and guard patrols, creating vulnerabilities in prison perimeters. This smuggled contraband can have a domino effect, fueling violence within prisons, jeopardizing the safety of inmates and staff, and hindering an institution's ability to rehabilitate offenders.
Recorded cases of drones being used for contraband have been exponentially increasing lately. Earlier this month, the Georgia Department of Corrections facilities have been infiltrated with contraband using drones. "Operation Skyhawk" was able to confiscate a total of 185 pounds of tobacco, 67 pounds of marijuana, 51 pounds of ecstasy, 12 pounds of methamphetamine, 10 grams of cocaine, and nearly 100 smartphones and apprehended 150 individuals, according to officials, among them were eight employees of the Georgia Department of Corrections.
A similar incident occurred in Florida as well where a drone was used to smuggle cellphones, SIM cards, razors, tobacco and other contraband into a Florida correctional facility.
The Need for Innovative Solutions:
Addressing this evolving threat requires more than just traditional security measures. Correctional facilities need innovative solutions that can effectively detect and deter drone activity.
This is where AirSight steps in.
AirSight: A Secure and Compliant Approach to Drone Detection
AirSight's AirGuard system offers a powerful and compliant solution for prisons facing drone threats. AirGuard utilizes advanced technology to identify unauthorized drones entering restricted airspace around correctional facilities.
The Advantages of AirGuard for Prisons:
- Early Detection: AirGuard provides immediate alerts when unauthorized drones breach the perimeter, allowing prison staff to take swift action.
- Enhanced Situational Awareness: The system goes beyond basic detection, offering valuable data about the drone's location and flight path, empowering informed decision-making.
- Compliance with Regulations: AirGuard operates entirely passively, adhering to FAA regulations that prohibit physically interfering with drones in flight.
Taking Back Control of Your Airspace:
The rise of drone drops in prisons necessitates a comprehensive approach to security. AirGuard empowers correctional facilities to proactively address this threat, fostering a safer and more secure environment conducive to rehabilitation.
Ready to Learn More?
Contact AirSight today to schedule a demo and discover how AirGuard can help your prison combat the growing threat of drone drops.