Use case - Power plants
Power plants support the lives of people, community and industry through stable supply of electricity. Drones are a risk which can stop the operations of power plants and influence our lives in very serious ways.
Keys for successful counter measure
There are three important points to keep in mind when dealing with suspicious drones at power plants.
Power plant facilities and surrounding environments can be set as a no-fly zone. What we need is a complete system that can monitor the whole area of this no-fly zone when a drone enters.
Sharing the exact location of sensor-detected suspicious drones flying no-fly zone with an authority can increase the certainty that these threats will be eliminated to mitigate the threat.
Monitoring drones used for inspection and maintenance work onsite can also lead to improvement of work safety and accident prevention even in case of severe weather or sudden drone aircraft problems.
Recommended C-UAS items for power plants
We will introduce how to use C-UAS to deal with suspicious drones at power plants.
Precise detection of drones
flying in a prohibited area
Providing recorded target
information to external
organizations
Monitoring of the inspection
drones or devices used in the
area
Details of specific usage examples
Other use cases
We introduce how to use anti-drone security systems to deal with suspicious drones in various cases.
Product Lineup
Components for multi-mission C-UAS solution to detect, track, analyse and mitigate suspicious drones.