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Knowing what is active in your airspace or operational environment is critical to safety, disruption prevention, and regulatory compliance. Select this option if you operate in one of the following sectors and want to understand how receiving Remote ID data and drone detection can reduce risk and improve airspace awareness.

For live operations, airspace situational awareness is critical for first responders, particularly during emergency response or fast-moving, multi-agency incidents. Whether operating overtly or covertly, Remote ID data and drone detection provides the baseline of lower airspace intelligence, supporting safer, more effective operational decision-making.

Persistent airspace awareness is essential for protecting sensitive sites, personnel, and national assets. Drone detection provides early warning of unauthorised aerial activity, supporting force protection, counter-surveillance, and rapid threat assessment in both routine and heightened security conditions. Establishing a baseline capability that filters known or compliant activity enables more proportionate response and improved readiness.

Critical national infrastructure (CNI) sites require continuous protection from disruption, espionage, and safety risks. Remote ID data helps establish a baseline understanding of compliant and known aerial activity, while drone detection builds on this by identifying unauthorised or anomalous behaviour. Together, they provide comprehensive visibility of airspace activity around critical assets, helping operators prevent outages, protect operations, and meet regulatory and security obligations.

Industrial and commercial facilities face increasing risks from unwanted activity, including drone-enabled surveillance, disruption, and safety incidents. Remote ID data helps establish a baseline of known and compliant airspace activity, while drone detection provides actionable awareness of unauthorised or anomalous activity. Together, they enable a coordinated response and support the protection of operations, intellectual property, assets, and workforce safety, while also retaining evidential data where required.

High-profile venues and busy public spaces attract large crowds, increasing exposure to unsafe or unauthorised drone activity. Remote ID data helps establish a baseline of known and compliant airspace use, while drone detection provides low-altitude awareness and early warning of unauthorised activity. Together, they enable rapid response to protect people, safeguard sites, and maintain safe, uninterrupted operations.

Drones are now widely used for both recreational and commercial purposes. As availability and capability increase, so does the potential for misuse. When operated without authorisation or oversight, drones can introduce security, safety, and operational risk. Understanding who is operating in a given airspace, where, and for what purpose is therefore becoming increasingly important for security-conscious organisations.
The security industry is at a clear inflection point. Established providers, system integrators, and installers are increasingly being asked to deliver an additional layer of situational awareness beyond traditional perimeter protection, access control, and CCTV systems. Those that adapt early will be better positioned to meet evolving customer expectations and differentiate their service offerings.

Situational awareness enables drone operators and pilots to understand other airspace activity in their vicinity, supporting safer flight and more reliable mission completion. Clear visibility of nearby operations reduces risk, improves coordination, and supports confident decision-making.
Many specialist enterprise and legacy drones may not be compatible with current or emerging Remote ID requirements. In these cases, a retrofit Remote ID (RID) broadcast unit enables compliance with CAA requirements, helping maintain safe and transparent airspace for all users.

Whether you are building drones, integrating the latest drone technology to better understand risk, delivering turnkey security surveillance solutions to your customers, or developing new applications and software, we provide the tools and capability to support your requirements.
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