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NATO develops counter-drone technology (master)
Natochannel
Oct. 6, 2019 | 1:22
NATO scientists are working on ways to help detect small UAVs or unmanned aerial vehicles, which can pose a security risk and cause major disruption.
Synopsis
NATO scientists are building up a signature database of small UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) to help nations develop drone detection systems and tracking algorithms. At a training centre in France, the group collected data on various models of mini and small drones in an urban environment. UAVs can pose a security risk and cause major disruption, as was seen at Gatwick Airport in London in December 2018. The airport was shut down for three days following reports of drone sightings close to the runway. Hundreds of flights had to be cancelled.
The research work has been carried out by NATO’s Science and Technology Organization (STO).
This footage includes shots of drones flying, various data-capturing equipment plus soundbites from Marc Châteauneuf, defence scientist, Defence Research and Development Canada.
The piece also includes archive footage from Thomson Reuters, showing Gatwick Airport.
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VISUAL DESCRIPTION
TEXT ON SCREEN
SMALL DRONES COULD POSE
A SECURITY THREAT TO NATO ALLIES
MARC CHÂTEAUNEUF
Defence scientist, Defence Research and Development Canada
Archive footage of a crowd and drones flying above a city
-SOUNDBITE-(ENGLISH)
MARC CHÂTEAUNEUF, DEFENCE SCIENTIST, DEFENCE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CANADA
“We often see that on TVs where you've got a prime minister or an important person doing a speech and you see a small drone flying around. You don't know if it's really a threat or is it just someone who wants to take a picture. But you always have to assume it could be a threat.”
TEXT ON SCREEN
NATO SCIENTISTS
ARE BUILDING A DATABASE
OF DRONE SIGNATURES
TO MAKE THEM EASIER TO DETECT
-SOUNDBITE-(ENGLISH)
MARC CHÂTEAUNEUF, DEFENCE SCIENTIST, DEFENCE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CANADA
“The threat that in the military we are facing is either the drone is dropping an explosive or they’re using drones for a surveillance system. So, you want to detect them before they actually see you.”
Archive footage of a drone dropping explosives
“The problem with drones is that they are everywhere now.
“You heard about the Gatwick incident where the airport was shut down, I think for two days, because there was supposedly a drone flying close.
It can be very dangerous for airplanes flying around.”
Footage of a commercial drone
TEXT ON SCREEN
DECEMBER 2018
Archive footage of Gatwick Airport
TEXT ON SCREEN
ALLIES WILL BE
ABLE TO USE THE DATABASE
TO DEVELOP THEIR OWN
DEFENCE AGAINST DRONES
“Having a drone detection system will help to detect the drones and solve the problem this way.”
TEXT ON SCREEN
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