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Drones can go places that humans can’t access, so they are an ideal solution for dangerous search and rescue efforts, as well as for delivering emergency supplies to remote locations and disaster areas,  in the same breath  drone can be   use for malicious  purpose for that reason   anti-drone/ counter -drone systems may be required. 

What is Counter Drone System? 

Counter-Drone is a scalable system, which provides the maximum protection of areas and facilities of various sizes, forms, and functions. Anti-Drone is a customizable integrated system that can include different kinds of equipment and solutions depending on the customer's needs and requirements. Anti-drone system is used to detect and/or intercept unwanted drones and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Hostile drones may be used to deploy explosives, smuggle contraband or gather intelligence on sensitive assets.
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TETRA is a professional mobile radio and two-way transceiver (walkie-talkie) specification. Formerly known as Trans-European Trunked Radio.  TETRA systems are used in both public safety and commercial sectors by organisations that need reliability, capacity and security for their communications. 

01.Law enforcement agencies

With thousands of drones registered worldwide, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) pose a growing security threat. Anti-drone systems can enhance safety and counter potential risks.

02.Aviation and critical infrastructures

The drone threat at airports is complex and constantly evolving with increasing drone use and changing regulations. Anti-drone systems help security detect and locate unauthorized drones and their operators, preventing delays and shutdowns.

03. Prison Areas

Prisons use anti-drone systems to detect threats early and prevent contraband drops. UAVs have been used to smuggle weapons, drugs, and other items. Stopping them helps maintain security and prevent illegal activity.

04. Military Zones

Despite restricted airspace, drones still breach military zones. Most consumer UAVs use common radio bands (2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz), shared with Wi-Fi devices, for control and telemetry, making them harder to detect and block.