The threat of drones to public safety encompasses a range of concerns related to the potential risks and negative impacts that drones can pose to individuals, communities, and society at large. 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.
Over Ninety CJNG (Suspected) Drone Bomblets Seized by Guardia Nacional (GN) in Buenavista Tomatlán, Michoacán, is a forensic analysis conducted…
A New Technological Challenge to Modern Law Enforcement is a technical paper written by Avian‘s Dan Delgado. This paper discusses the…
This post contains various UAS law enforcement reference documents to provide agencies with the tools to respond to suspected unauthorized…
Blue Water and White Powder: Trends in Maritime Narcotics Trafficking in the Greater Caribbean is a Naval Postgraduate School thesis…
Federal Criminal Complaint of Bryant LeRay Henderson filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas,…
Use of Weaponized Consumer Drones in Mexican Crime War is a report by C/O Futures. The report provides information on…
Countering The Threats From Uncrewed Aerial Systems- Developing Operational Requirements for C-UAS Detect, Track and Identify Technology is a document…
This Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems (Counter-UAS) Technology Guide was prepared by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Science and Technology Directorate…
The use of the word ‘swarm’ as it relates to drones, or unmanned aircraft systems is one of the most…
From Takeoff to Takedown: The Art of Drone Forensics is a white paper by Sarah Frances, Director of Reverse Engineering…
Countering The Threats From Uncrewed Aerial Systems- Assessing The Threat and Vulnerability is a document from the National Protective Security…
Berlin Memorandum on Good Practices for Countering Terrorist Use of Unmanned Aerial Systems is a document that identifies 26 good…
Drone Seizure and Recovery- How to Handle a Downed Aircraft is a WhitePaper by SkySafe‘s Sarah Frances, Director of Reverse…
Drones, also known as uncrewed aerial vehicles, come in various sizes, ranging from as small as one inch to wingspans…
A Comprehensive Approach to Countering Unmanned Aircraft Systems was published by the Joint Air Power Competence Centre (JAPCC) and is…
The intention of this work is to develop a common framework to develop Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTPs) for force…
Making Sense of Radio Frequency by CRFS provides readers with an introduction to radio frequency concepts, including: Why Radio Frequency…
This post contains various UAS law enforcement reference documents to provide agencies with the tools to respond to suspected unauthorized…
Countering The Threats From Uncrewed Aerial Systems- A Guide to Selecting C-UAS Technology is a document from the National Protective…
Small Unmanned Aerial System Adversary Capabilities is a Homeland Security Operational Analysis Center report by Bradley Wilson, Shane Tierney, Brendan…
Framework for Responding to a Drone Incident is an INTERPOL document inspired by the Drone Global Expert Group participants in…
GEDVB-T-based passive radar for simultaneous counter-drone operations and civil air traffic surveillance is a study by Tatiana Martelli, Fabiola Colone, and…
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