One of the ways the device can be operated is to detect a drone mid-flight and then alert the user as to its real-time location before it arrives at its intended location.
Furthermore, due to the use of an innovative sound detection system that finds the position of the incoming drone, there is a second usage case. The device can be coupled with a complimentary disabling system to allow fully autonomous drone prevention in cases where it is deemed necessary.
The device can be used in many different applications where drones are unwanted or present a threat. Just a few of these scenarios are shown on the right.
Stop contraband being smuggled into prisons
Deter terrorists, protesters,
and disruptive fans
Secure restricted air space
Protect yourself from breaches of privacy
Using birds to take down drones is that latest in a series of attempts to tackle unwanted unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
A drone came within 20ft (6m) of hitting a passenger jet on its final approach to London's Heathrow Airport
Police say a drone hit the New York skyscraper's 40th floor and then fell on to a ledge five levels lower.
In a video to sports fans, the FAA warns the stadium is a "no-drone zone" - can drones really pose a serious threat in the future?
Secret Service detained a man Thursday afternoon who attempted to fly aerial device over the White House fence.
Drones are growing in popularity among consumers, but it's a fine line between innocent domestic use and invasion of privacy.
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