The threat of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) or Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS) to critical infrastructure is a growing concern due to their potential to disrupt operations, compromise security, and pose various risks to essential facilities and systems. Critical infrastructure includes sectors such as energy, water, transportation systems , communications, defense industrial base, government facilities, critical manufacturing, and more. Drones, when misused or exploited for malicious purposes, can pose several significant threats to these vital assets through a variety techniques and strategies.
The following resources have been curated by C-UAS Hub to provide information specific to critical infrastructure sectors.
The International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) Drone Countermeasure Exercise Report is a collaboration with the Norwegian Police. In September 2021,…
Exploring Commercial Counter-UAS Operations: A Case Study of the 2017 Dominican Republic Festival Presidente explores Counter-UAS planning considerations; identifies key…
Three Case Studies on Small Uncrewed Aerial Systems Near Midair Collisions with Aircraft: An Evidence-Based Approach for Using Objective Uncrewed…
First Reported Use of Weaponized Drones by the Sinaloa Cartel: CJNG Forces Ambushed in Teocaltiche, Jalisco is a report by…
A Federal Grand Jury in the Southern District of Ohio indicted two Cincinnati area men on federal charges involving two…
Federal Grand Jury Indictment of Dailon Dabney filed in the United States District Court of the Southern District of Ohio,…
Drones Across the World – Laws and Policies is an online book (eTextbook) by Sarah Nilsson, PhD, JD. The structure…
Countering The Threats From Uncrewed Aerial Systems- Developing Operational Requirements for C-UAS Detect, Track and Identify Technology is a document…
Drone Seizure and Recovery- How to Handle a Downed Aircraft is a WhitePaper by SkySafe‘s Sarah Frances, Director of Reverse…
GEDVB-T-based passive radar for simultaneous counter-drone operations and civil air traffic surveillance is a study by Tatiana Martelli, Fabiola Colone, and…
Framework for Responding to a Drone Incident is an INTERPOL document inspired by the Drone Global Expert Group participants in…
Drones, also known as uncrewed aerial vehicles, come in various sizes, ranging from as small as one inch to wingspans…
Protecting Against the Threat of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) is a best practice guide from the Department of Homeland Security. …
In September 2021, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) released Responding to Drone Calls:…
The use of the word ‘swarm’ as it relates to drones, or unmanned aircraft systems is one of the most…
In August 2020, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Department of Justice (DOJ), Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and the Federal…
Countering The Threats From Uncrewed Aerial Systems- Assessing The Threat and Vulnerability is a document from the National Protective Security…
This post contains various UAS law enforcement reference documents to provide agencies with the tools to respond to suspected unauthorized…
Act Now To Protect Critical Infrastructure Against Drones is a paper written by Dawn Zoldi, CEO of P3 Tech Consulting….
From Takeoff to Takedown: The Art of Drone Forensics is a white paper by Sarah Frances, Director of Reverse Engineering…
The European Network of Law Enforcement Technology Services (ENLETS) Countering Unmanned Aircraft Systems Report was released in February 2022. The…
Small Unmanned Aerial System Adversary Capabilities is a Homeland Security Operational Analysis Center report by Bradley Wilson, Shane Tierney, Brendan…
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