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Enhancing Security at the Austrian Grand Prix: AARTOS High-Speed Drone Detection System Ensures Safety During Formula 1 Weekend in Spielberg

During the Formula 1 Qatar Airways Austrian Grand Prix 2024 in Spielberg, security teams utilized Aaronia's AARTOS system to detect and prevent the use of illegal drones. This technology is crucial in ensuring the safety of everyone involved in such large events. The AARTOS DDS system, known for being the most powerful on the market, was deployed in a mobile version inside a Mercedes Sprinter to protect the audience, drivers, and crews against potential drone threats.

It is important for security officials at large public events to incorporate drone detection and defense into their security plans. The threat from drones, including hobby drones, should not be overlooked, especially considering their potential for targeted attacks. Unfortunately, there is a lack of knowledge in the field of drone detection and defense, resulting in the use of inadequate solutions or none at all.

During the Formula 1 Qatar Airways Austrian Grand Prix 2024, security officials were already aware of AARTOS DDS due to its successful deployment at Airpower 2022. It was evident that Aaronia AG's solution was the preferred option for drone protection during the event. Aaronia's experts provide AARTOS DDS as a comprehensive service package that can easily be incorporated into the current security setup. The advanced AARTOS X9 version, housed in a specially designed Mercedes Sprinter, can be quickly deployed and includes all the essentials for efficient drone protection.

The AARTOS system is capable of determining the location, speed, and altitude of drones, allowing for quick detection of their activities. It scans various frequencies to detect drones using radio signals. The system provides real-time tracking of both the drone and the operator, with Aaronia's RTSA-Suite PRO software being a key component. The software can identify most commercially available drones, take control of them if needed, and safely land them. Data can be shared with authorized security authorities through a mobile app, ensuring they are always aware of the drone and operator's current location and can respond appropriately.

Stephan Kraschansky, the CEO of Aaronia Austria, stated that there were multiple sightings of drones near no-fly zones, leading to interventions. In most instances, warnings were sufficient to address the issue, but in some cases, they had to take control of the drones to safely land them. Security officials also handled the drone pilots during these incidents.

To prevent any harm to spectators and drivers caused by unauthorized drone use, strict safety measures were put in place during the event. Throughout the weekend, there were multiple crashes involving Formula 1 cars on the track, leading to an exhilarating race weekend. George Russell made history by clinching the first win of the season for the Mercedes team, finishing in third place with a smile on his face.

The experts at Aaronia showcased a drone detection system that was both fast and dependable, setting a new record in the process. Their lap time of 7:14.29 in the Mercedes Sprinter now holds the record for the quickest lap in mobile drone detection systems in Spielberg. This time is only 6:06.60 behind the fastest lap set by Fernando Alonso in the Aston Martin during the race.

To learn more about the important factors to think about when it comes to protecting drones as a key component of modern security systems, check out the e-paper from Sicherheit. Das Fachmagazin.

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