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Also known as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) or Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), drones have gained popularity for both recreational and commercial purposes. However, when operated irresponsibly or maliciously, drones can create serious hazards for communities and society at large.
The following resources have been curated by C-UAS Hub to provide information specific to public safety.
Joint Interagency Task Force 401 has marked six months since its establishment, highlighting accelerated delivery of counter-UAS capabilities to U.S. forces at
Joint Interagency Task Force 401 took part this week in a multi-day Counter-sUAS Threat Simulation Exercise aimed at strengthening defenses across the
Drone Drills: How to Prepare for a Drone Incident
Global Report on the Acquisition, Weaponization and Deployment of Unmanned Aircraft Systems by Non-State Armed Groups for Terrorism-related Purposes is a report
Preparing for Hostile Drones in Urban Environments is a report by the Counter Terrorism Preparedness Network (CTPN). The report contributors and reviewers
The Illicit Use of Armed Drones by Transnational Criminal Organizations in Mexico in the 21st Century Requires New Responses is a Naval
Unveiling Potential Industry Analytics Provided by Unmanned Aircraft System Remote Identification: A Case Study Using Aeroscope is an open access research paper
Actions Needed to Better Support Remote Identification in the National Airspace is a study and report by the Government Accountability Office (GAO).
An Objective-Driven Test Method for Comparative Performance Evaluation of Commercial DTI Solutions for Counter UAS systems is an open-access research paper by
The Remote Identification: A Primer for Security Professionals white paper supplies the information that security professionals need to know to get up
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