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Are small drones a threat? Our CEO, Mr. Pawan Kakkar, highlighting the most pressing issue of our time.

https://adibis.in/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/1689942441297.mp4 It was almost two years ago at the same time this month that the industry got together to discuss the future of the drone ecosystem and its impact on security in general. The excerpts from the address from our CEO, Mr. Pawan Kakkar, highlighting the most pressing issue of our time – “Drones as Threats” In this captivating talk, he delves deeper into the challenges presented by the soaring popularity of drones and the need to prioritize counter measures against the rogue drones, some early warnings, still so relevant. #cUAS #DroneFestivalOfIndia #SeminarHighlight #DronesAndSecurity #Innovation #TechLeadership hashtag #CEOInsights #AntiDrone #SafeSkies

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Crystal Pyramid predictions for cUAS Industry in India

The #LowerAirspace is going to get congested very soon with Delivery Drones, Flying Taxis, Helicopters, Private jets, commercial airlines, military aviation and our poor old avian species jostling for space and safety. The deployment of the Anti Drone systems aka #cUAS has just commenced across the world, Indian market shall be one of the leaders in the pack, given the fact that the drones are fast occupying the skies here. A peep into the #CrystalPyramid reveals that the Sensor and Effector stacks shall see a mix pattern of growth, the sensors moving towards active scanning after the passive monitoring has been widely deployed and the EW tools shall give space to the Hard Kill measures. If you are a stakeholder in RF sensors, Radars, Jammers, Spoofers, Lasers, HPM and or Kinetic Kill chains, do share your insights. #SafeSkies

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cUAS- Early Detection is the key

As the rogue drones mature into an omnipotent threat vector, the security setup needs to grapple with myriad of challenges, out of which the detection takes the pole position. Without having a complete situational awareness picture, the guys on the ground need a decisive input, if the intruding object is actually a drone and a threat, till the time, we have no drones in operations, any machine flying is a potential threat, however, when we shall have the co-operative unmanned traffic jostling for space along with commercial aviation and the avian traffic, the sensor stack has to be so calibrated that the decision making can be error free and fast. In your opinion, which of the sensors shall be the most popular means for detecting the intruders amongst those which are not?