
What is Counter-UAS?
Counter-UAS is the deployment and use of logical, legally authorized technologies, tactics, techniques, and procedures to provide airspace awareness and protection to critical infrastructure, assets, and mass gatherings.

Counter-UAS is the deployment and use of logical, legally authorized technologies, tactics, techniques, and procedures to provide airspace awareness and protection to critical infrastructure, assets, and mass gatherings.

A San Francisco resident has been charged in a federal criminal complaint after allegedly flying a drone within restricted airspace over Levi’s Stadium during a

Joint Interagency Task Force 401 (JIATF 401) has released a new guide aimed at helping military installation commanders and local law enforcement better protect critical

Congress has released the final negotiated text of the National Defense Authorization Act, introducing expanded counter-sUAS authorities that would, for the first time, allow trained

More than 180 officials from across the federal government gathered in Alexandria, Virginia, this week to begin a coordinated three-year effort to improve the nation’s

In this Green Room episode of This Week in Drones, host David Lewin sits down with Bill Edwards, Director of C-UAS Operations and Training at

DroneShield has integrated Automatic Dependent Surveillance–Broadcast (ADS-B) data into its DroneSentry-C2 platform, broadening its command-and-control system’s ability to distinguish between crewed and uncrewed aircraft in

It has long been clear that no single agency or sector could solve the drone threat alone. But what struck me most over the two

The Trump administration is moving to harden U.S. airspace against potential drone threats ahead of next summer’s FIFA World Cup, launching a $500 million national

Given how quickly drone technology has been evolving, and how slowly legislation has kept up, it was no surprise that regulation emerged as a central
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