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Enhancing Security at the Austrian Grand Prix: AARTOS High-Speed Drone Detection System Supports Safety Teams with Precision and Efficiency

During the Formula 1 event in Spielberg, the AARTOS High-Speed Drone Detection System from Aaronia was utilized by security teams to safeguard against unauthorized drone use. With the rise in drone-related security concerns at major gatherings, such as the recent Austrian Grand Prix, ensuring the safety of attendees, drivers, and staff is paramount. To address this, the AARTOS DDS system, known for its effectiveness, was employed in a portable format inside a Mercedes Sprinter vehicle.

It is crucial for security officials at major public events to incorporate drone detection and defense measures into their security plans. The threat posed by drones, including seemingly harmless hobby drones, should not be underestimated, especially considering the potential for targeted attacks. Unfortunately, there is a lack of knowledge in the field of drone detection and defense, leading to the use of inadequate solutions or none at all.

At the Formula 1 Qatar Airways Austrian Grand Prix 2024, the security officials recognized the effectiveness of AARTOS DDS, as it had previously been successfully used at Airpower 2022. It was clear that Aaronia AG’s solution would be the top choice for drone protection during the race weekend. Aaronia's experts offer AARTOS DDS as a comprehensive service package that can easily be integrated into the current security setup. The advanced AARTOS X9 version, which is housed in a customized Mercedes Sprinter, can be deployed within minutes and comes equipped with everything needed for efficient drone protection.

The AARTOS system is able to track the position, speed, and altitude of drones quickly and effectively. By scanning various frequencies, it can detect all drones using radio signals. The system, along with Aaronia's RTSA-Suite PRO software, can pinpoint the location of both the drone and its operator in real-time. This software can also identify most commercially available drones, take control of them if needed, and safely land them. Authorized security authorities can access this data through a mobile app to stay informed about the drone's location and operator in real-time.

Stephan Kraschansky, the CEO of Aaronia Austria, mentioned that there have been many instances of drones being sighted near no-fly zones, leading to necessary interventions. Most of the time, warning the pilots was enough to prevent any issues. However, in a few cases, it was necessary to take control of the drones and safely land them to prevent any potential risks. Security officials were also involved in managing the drone pilots during these incidents.

To prevent any unauthorized drone use, measures were taken to protect both the spectators and drivers at all times. The Formula 1 weekend was filled with on-track collisions, leading to an exhilarating race weekend. George Russell made Mercedes proud by securing their first victory of the season and finishing in third place with a smile on his face.

During the demonstration, the Aaronia specialists showcased a drone detection system that was both fast and dependable. They also achieved a lap time record of 7:14.29 in the Mercedes Sprinter, setting a new benchmark for mobile drone detection systems in Spielberg. Their lap time was only 6:06.60 slower than the fastest lap driven by Fernando Alonso in the Aston Martin during the race.

To learn more about factors to take into account regarding drone security as a crucial component of current security structures, check out the e-paper from Sicherheit. Das Fachmagazin.

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