Drones are a great tool for recreational and commercial purposes. However, the careless and malicious use of drones in and around stadiums and mass gathering venues can create a range of challenges for stadium management, security, and event organizers.
The following resources have been curated by C-UAS Hub to provide information specific to stadium and event venue protection.
Preparing for Hostile Drones in Urban Environments is a report by the Counter Terrorism Preparedness Network (CTPN). The report contributors…
Virginia UAV Activity Study- Virginia Low-Level Airspace Analysis is an Unmanned Robotics Systems Analysis, Inc. (URSA) report in collaboration with…
Fully Autonomous Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Devices- Mitigating Strategies is a Naval Postgraduate School thesis by Kevin S. Knopf. Integrating technology…
Drone Drills: How to Prepare for a Drone Incident is a paper written by Lieutenant Colonel Andre Haider, GE A,…
Unauthorized drone activity over sporting venues has prompted the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)…
Exploring Commercial Counter-UAS Operations: A Case Study of the 2017 Dominican Republic Festival Presidente explores Counter-UAS planning considerations; identifies key…
An Analysis of Federal Aviation Administration Enforcement Actions Against sUAS Operators is a work by Trevor Simoneau, Ryan J. Wallace,…
Berlin Memorandum on Good Practices for Countering Terrorist Use of Unmanned Aerial Systems is a document that identifies 26 good…
Countering The Threats From Uncrewed Aerial Systems- Assessing The Threat and Vulnerability is a document from the National Protective Security…
Countering Small Uncrewed Aerial Systems is a report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), authored by Shaan…
The Nexus of Emerging Technologies and Weapons of Mass Destruction Terrorism is a Combating Terrorism Center at West Point report…
Working Towards a Common Goal: Building an Effective Homeland Security Response Through a Shared Resource Model is a Naval Postgraduate…
An Objective-Driven Test Method for Comparative Performance Evaluation of Commercial DTI Solutions for Counter UAS systems is an open-access research…
Actions Needed to Better Support Remote Identification in the National Airspace is a study and report by the Government Accountability…
The United Nations published the Improvised Explosive Device Lexicon to furnish the United Nations system with a unified conceptual framework…
GEDVB-T-based passive radar for simultaneous counter-drone operations and civil air traffic surveillance is a study by Tatiana Martelli, Fabiola Colone, and…
Handbook on UAS protection of critical infrastructure and public space is a resource written by the European Commission Joint Research…
Unveiling Potential Industry Analytics Provided by Unmanned Aircraft System Remote Identification: A Case Study Using Aeroscope is an open access…
The use of the word ‘swarm’ as it relates to drones, or unmanned aircraft systems is one of the most…
Drone laws around the world: A comparative global guide to drone regulatory laws, Second Edition, 2023, is a resource published…
Protection against Unmanned Aircraft Systems- Handbook on UAS risk assessment and principles for physical hardening of buildings and sites is…
Drone Seizure and Recovery- How to Handle a Downed Aircraft is a WhitePaper by SkySafe‘s Sarah Frances, Director of Reverse…
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