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14 July 2022 | ASX RELEASE |
Presentation to the Aviation Law Association
DroneShield Ltd (ASX:DRO) ("DroneShield" or the "Company") encloses the presentation to be delivered by its CEO Oleg Vornik to the Aviation Law Association of Australia and New Zealand at 5.30pm Sydney time today.
The presentation focuses on the threat from drones to the aviation market, and recent developments in the sector.
This announcement has been approved for release to the ASX by the Board.
Further Information
Oleg Vornik
CEO and Managing Director
Email: oleg.vornik@droneshield.com
Tel: +61 2 9995 7280
About DroneShield Limited
DroneShield (ASX:DRO) provides Artificial Intelligence based platforms for protection against advanced threats such as drones and autonomous systems. We offer customers bespoke counterdrone (or counter-UAS) and electronic warfare solutions and off-the-shelf products designed to suit a variety of terrestrial, maritime or airborne platforms. Our customers include military, intelligence community, Government, law enforcement, critical infrastructure, and airports globally.
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Presentation to the Aviation Law Association of Australia and NZ 14 July 2022
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Drones are Just Toys, Right?
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Drones - A Critical and Growing Threat Vector
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Drone Threats at Airports
The widespread adoption of drone technology has increased the risk and prevalence of disruptive use
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Payload Delivery
- Attacks: Dropping harmful / explosive payloads (including chemical or biological substances) or creating damage via collision
- Smuggling: Delivering payloads for later use at airport precincts
Intelligence gathering
- Directing attack: Reporting movements of airport security for an attack
- Spying and tracking: Obtaining video, images and track movements of personnel
- Surveillance: Using drone images and other payload data to enable reconnaissance
Nuisance activity and collision risk
- Damaging aircraft through collision (or an accident as aircraft seeks to avoid the drone)
- Creating nuisance
Cyber and Ransom attacks
- Hacking into control networks via proximity intrusion with a drone
- Demand ransom or cause terrorist attack
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