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Counter-UAS Essential to Quell Potential Drone Terrorism
Drones are now common among terrorist groups and fringe actors as they're cheap and easily accessible. Learn how counter-UAS can detect and prevent them from being used to cause harm
Defending Data Centers from Drone Espionage and Attacks
Data centers have become increasingly vulnerable to drone incursions and attacks given the sheer value of the almost insurmountable information they hold. DroneShield can provide data center operators with world-leading counterdrone – or counter-UAS (C-UAS) – protection equipment that is able to detect, identify, and neutralise intruding drones effectively and efficiently.
Enterprise approach enables C2 counter-UAS for nationwide security
DroneShield provides its DroneSentry-C2 ‘enterprise’ command-and-control system to military and civilian users around the world, both in its flagship DroneSentry-C2 format, and the tactical, field commander based, DroneSentry-C2 Tactical.
Protecting Prisons from Contraband Smuggling and Escape Plots Demands Specialized C-UAS
Learn how DroneShield's specialized C-UAS solutions prevent drones from smuggling contraband into prisons, enhancing security and safety measures.
What is the Best Drone Defeat Technique?
What technique best defeats rogue drones? This question has surged into importance as threats from drones—becoming more and more capable and accessible—continue to increase dramatically.
Protecting Stadiums and Commercial Venues from Disruptive Fans, Vandals and Terrorists
Large-scale and open-air events in sports stadiums and other commercial venues have become ripe targets for drones and Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS)
Eye on the Sky: Preventing Collisions and Disturbances at Airports
For airports, drones aren’t just a nuisance. They are a rapidly proliferating safety threat. A single drone in the hands of a negligent owner can bring airports to a standstill
Counter-UAS: Going Beyond “Selling Boxes”
Small drones or small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS) moved from a novelty to an everyday presence over the past decade across civilian day-to-day life
Hit the Biggest Guy First: Vulnerability of Vehicles in a Modern Battlezone
Modern warfare and tactics are regularly evolving, and asymmetric warfare is becoming a core discipline. Though this evolution raises the question of whether we are keeping up.
Asymmetric Grey Zone War is on Our Doorsteps
Australia’s connection points to the global internet are vulnerable in this era of concern about increased hi-tech warfare. Undersea cables essentially carry all of the data to and from the country – without them, we go dark losing internet, phone, or other means to connect.
How to Detect UAS and Potential Collisions in Airports
In recent years, the rise in public drone use has increased rapidly, and as Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) become more advanced, they are now trickling into the general market as gifts for tech-lovers around the world.
How To Protect From Terrorists, Protestors, Vandals or Disruptive Fans at Commercial Venues and Stadiums
With loose counterdrone laws and regulations surrounding UAS, it makes stadiums and commercial venues perfect for protestors, vandals, and even terrorists to fly over densely populated spaces without much recourse.
How To Protect Against UAS Activity That Threatens Personal Safety, Privacy and Property
Drones allow nefarious individuals to spy on and perhaps even threaten people in their homes and places of work. From government officials to celebrities, business executives to foreign dignitaries, the security risks presented by the presence of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) are a growing concern for many.

