Singapore Airshow: ST Electronics takes aim at renegade UAVs
There is growing concern in many parts of the world about the proliferation of UAVs that can cause not only a public nuisance, but also a threat to public safety and security. This is especially so in the often unlicenced realm of hobbyist UAVs.
As one solution, ST Electronics exhibited what it called the Sky Archer Counter Micro-UAV System at the Singapore Airshow. It could be used by law enforcement or homeland security agencies to protect a specific venue where UAVs are not permitted, for example.
The company highlighted the protection of key installations, aviation safety, public security, border surveillance
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