The Drone Dome can track airborne devices within a six-mile radius and jam communications between the drone and its operator. Rafael itself describes the Drone Dome as an “end-to-end system designed to provide effective airspace defense against hostile drones used by terrorists to perform aerial...
MOSCOW, Jan. 11 (Xinhua) -- TheRussian Armed Forces said Thursday it was concerned over the emerging threat of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) used by terrorists after recent drone attacks on Russia's military bases in Syria. On January 6, terrorists attempted to attack Russia's Hmeymim and...
A method will be needed to let law enforcement identify drones flying over people — federal officials are worried about their use by terrorists. While the rules are being written, companies will rely on waivers from the FAA to keep experimenting and running small-scale pilot programs. “People...
Victoria Police Assistant Commissioner Ross Guenther said, "The threat of terrorism can come from multiple sources and be inspired by a range of ideological or political causes -- we need to be able to manage these threats, regardless of source or motivation." Drones will be used to monitor c...
Two Innocent Hostages Killed And Two Al Qaeda Terrorists Vaporized By Drone Strikes Today the White House has issued a bad news, good news report on the fight against terrorism. In belief that the compounds targeted were Al Qaeda strongholds… Continue reading Headlines Amazon Drone Delivery: It...
Driven by a global increase in the use of mini-drones by terrorists and criminals, the anti-drone market is expected to grow to $1.85 billion by 2024, according to the San Francisco-based market research firm Grand View Research. “As drones become deadlier, stealthier, faste...
US Secretary of State John Kerry yesterday defended America's use of drones to hunt down wanted terror leaders, saying the pilotless planes are only used against confirmed targets and after much vetting. "Let me very clear... first of all there have been very few drone strikes in this last...
awide scale out of concern that they don't have the ability to prevent mid-air accidents, like drones crashing into eachother.Other concerns include privacy - imagine a camera-equipped drone flying above your backyard- and thecreative ways in which criminals and terrorists might use the ...
They’re lurking in the air in the trouble spots around the world, from the mountains of Afghanistan to the deserts of Iraq and Syria, to the disputed waters of the South China Sea. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), or drones, are acting as the eyes in the sky, playing an increasingly ...
Terrorists have also beenknown to deploy dronesbecause they are relatively low-cost weapons with high degrees ofcivilian damage. Consumer drone shipments, globally,topped 5 million unitsin 2020 and are expected to surpass 7 million by 2025. ...