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In the absence of regulatory laws or disincentives by irresponsible people not realizing the risks or losses they may cause, some countries may resort to radical and harsh solutions.
However, given the technological advances in most areas, is there a way to prevent the theft of such drones in sensitive areas that should not be addressed, such as airports, military bases, or airfields? official institutions? Or even to prevent it from becoming a tool that harms the privacy of society or protects it from dishonest people?
A number of experts and military specialists believe that there are tools and ideas relevant to the forces of order and security. The airports To protect him from rogue drones.
"There are many ways in which stakeholders can be frustrated by droning, dropping, or at least stopping them from flying," says Richard Gale, expert in technologies and strategies to prevent misuse of drugs. UAVs.
He pointed out that among these means or techniques Radar devicesWho can monitor and follow AldronExplaining that armies have the appropriate technology to secure the airspace against aircraft, helicopters and drones.
He added that the army can provide equipment Radar And "Radar" surveillance techniques To help detect drones, and possibly occupants, signaling that radar systems can be installed around airports to monitor any object approaching the area, then release it.
There is another technique, he says Interference signal Or "Seagull Adventure" The idea is that drones can be controlled by remotes, that is to say that they are based on their radio communication techniques.
He explained that there are blocking devices on Radio waves It can prevent the flight of the dron, like a device "Portable Dron Jammer" She says "Independent" British.
He pointed out that this method was the easiest and easiest way to trap the dron and force it either to fall to the ground and crush it, or to force the owner to come back, but he explained that this method could fail if the Aldron aircraft was reprogrammed.
According to Gail, the third method is The Internet, Said it was a process, referring to the Dutch police who had worked to form a group of falcons To attack the Dron, but canceled the falcon training program earlier this year.
He added that the method of the network was to use guns pulling nets to the dron, to fall and break, but he explained that the range of these guns was limited to 300 meters, but that it would remain an inexpensive way and silent to face rogue drones.
The fourth method is LaserA long-term solution, as this technology is still in development and has not reached the production level.
According to Gail, Chinese scientists and researchers have developed weapons Laser The new handheld is able to hit targets at 800 meters.
He added that the US military was also developing Technology Laser drops dramas, but these techniques have not yet been published, although this has already been tested.
If it is properly developed and distributed, it could be the most effective and accurate way against unwanted UAVs, he said.
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In the absence of regulatory laws or disincentives by irresponsible people not realizing the risks or losses they may cause, some countries may resort to radical and harsh solutions.
However, given the technological advances in most areas, is there a way to prevent the theft of such drones in sensitive areas that should not be addressed, such as airports, military bases, or airfields? official institutions? Or even to prevent it from becoming a tool that harms the privacy of society or protects it from dishonest people?
A number of experts and military experts believe that security forces and airport security have the means and ideas to protect them from dishonest drones.
"There are many ways in which stakeholders can be frustrated by droning, dropping, or at least stopping them from flying," says Richard Gale, expert in technologies and strategies to prevent misuse of drugs. UAVs.
He pointed out that among these means or techniques Radar devicesWho can monitor and follow Aldron, explaining that armies have the appropriate technology to secure the airspace against aircraft, helicopters and drones.
He added that the army could provide radar and radar surveillance techniques to help detect and eventually bring drones into orbit, adding that radar systems could be installed around airports to monitor any nearby objects. from the area, then dump it.
There is another technique, he says Interference signal Or "Sagnal Gammer", is the idea that drones can be controlled by remote control devices, that is to say that they are based on radio communication technologies.
He pointed out that there are jamming devices on radio waves that can prevent from stealing Aldron, such as "Portable Dron Jammer", according to the British "Independent".
He pointed out that this method was the easiest and easiest way to trap the dron and force it either to fall to the ground and crush it, or to force the owner to come back, but he explained that this method could fail if the Aldron aircraft was reprogrammed.
According to Gail, the third method is The InternetThis is a process that refers to the Dutch police that led a group of hawks to attack the Daron but canceled the hawk training program earlier this year.
He added that the method of the network was to use guns pulling nets to the dron, to fall and break, but he explained that the range of these guns was limited to 300 meters, but that it would remain an inexpensive way and silent to face rogue drones.
The fourth method is LaserA long-term solution, as this technology is still in development and has not reached the production level.
According to Gail, Chinese scientists and researchers have developed weapons Laser The new handheld is able to hit targets at 800 meters.
He added that the US military was also developing a laser technology to drop drones, but that these techniques have not yet been published, although they have already been tested.
If it is properly developed and distributed, it could be the most effective and accurate way against unwanted UAVs, he said.