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During emergency incidents, seconds matter and safe, shared airspace is critical. Police, fire, ambulance, search and rescue, and infrastructure operators already integrate drones into their response models. As operational needs continue to evolve, access to reliable, real-time airspace data is becoming increasingly important to maintain coordinated multi-agency activity.
Recent regulatory changes mean that Remote ID (RID) broadcasts are now more widely available in the airspace. When received live, this data provides visibility of compliant drone activity, including location, altitude and broadcast operator identifier, contributing to greater transparency and reducing uncertainty during dynamic operations.

Receiving technology allows this information to be accessed where it is needed: through fixed infrastructure at known risk locations, rapidly deployable systems that move with an incident, vehicle-mounted platforms, and handheld receivers that extend awareness to teams operating at the tactical edge.
Drone Detection Systems equally static or mobile, complement this by identifying drone activity regardless of RID availability. This ensures that both cooperative (broadcasting) and non-cooperative or unknown activity can be distinguished, supporting a clearer operational picture across planned and evolving environments.
Together, RID reception and detection capability enhance airspace visibility, not by replacing existing procedures, but by strengthening the quality and timeliness of information available to decision-makers.
Remote ID alone does not indicate intent or operational authority and only applies to operators required to broadcast it. For that reason, layered capability provides a more complete and resilient approach to airspace awareness.
Immediate awareness of nearby drone activity enables safe local tasking and reduces on-scene disruption.
Clear airspace visibility supports coordinated drone use across agencies, integration with crewed air support, and informed risk management.
Reliable detection and identification data underpins confidence in authorising drone operations, maintaining operational tempo, and managing public and stakeholder risk.
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