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Establishing a strategically placed Remote ID (RID) and drone detection network gives Defence sites continuous visibility of low-altitude airspace in a given location. Cooperative UAS activity can be distinguished from unknown or anomalous flights, reducing uncertainty and supporting proportionate, evidence-led responses. Legislative changes already in effect will further increase the availability, consistency, and operational relevance of this data by the end of 2027, making it an increasingly valuable intelligence source.
Integrated with existing command, airspace management, and intelligence systems, RID and detection data provide a consolidated, real-time picture of lower airspace activity, including civilian operations, supporting day-to-day planning, risk mitigation, and situational awareness. Historical records and playback capabilities add context, enabling analysis of patterns, repeat behaviours, and emerging trends, which informs training and operational decision-making.

A strategically layered RID network, combined with targeted drone detection in key areas, acts as a supporting technology that bridges operational gaps. It helps Defence teams maintain clear awareness, prioritise responses, and protect live operations, while providing a continuous, actionable picture of activity around sensitive sites. By turning low-altitude airspace into an integrated intelligence layer, RID and detection make operations safer, more resilient, and fully informed, without unnecessary complexity or cost.
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