As military and civilian drones become increasingly popular, there are growing concerns about the threats some of them may pose over places like airports, prisons and electrical grids.
Drones have already attracted millions of new aviators through aerial photography, drone racing and other recreational activities, while countless commercial remote pilots are finding new applications for these aircraft on a regular basis.
However, with this new technology in aviation comes the need to protect critical infrastructure from its misuse.
A company has developed counter-drone technology that can identify and mitigate threats from malicious drones.
Airports, prisons and electricity grids are turning to this technology to counter drones coming into their space.
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