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

During the Formula 1 Qatar Airways Austrian Grand Prix 2024 in Spielberg, security teams utilized Aaronia's AARTOS system to detect and protect against unauthorized drone activity. With the safety of attendees, drivers, and staff in mind, the mobile version of the powerful AARTOS DDS system was deployed in a Mercedes Sprinter to enhance security measures against illegal drones during the event.

It is important for security officials at large public events to incorporate drone detection and defense into their security plans. Drones, even those used for recreational purposes, can pose a significant risk and potential danger 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.

The circumstances were different at the Formula 1 Qatar Airways Austrian Grand Prix 2024. Security officials were already familiar with AARTOS DDS due to its successful implementation at Airpower 2022. It was evident 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 seamlessly integrates with the current security setup. The advanced AARTOS X9 version, installed in a specially designed Mercedes Sprinter, can be deployed in a matter of minutes and includes all the necessary components for effective drone protection.

The system can track drones' position, speed, and altitude quickly by scanning various frequencies in real-time. It can detect all drones using radio signals and provide instant location information for both the drone and its operator. The AARTOS system relies on Aaronia's RTSA-Suite PRO software to identify and potentially control drones, ensuring their safe landing. Authorized security authorities can access this data through a mobile app to respond promptly to drone activities.

Stephan Kraschansky, the CEO of Aaronia Austria, mentioned that they had to step in multiple times due to drones being spotted near no-fly zones. They usually just gave warnings to the pilots, but in some instances, they had to take over control of the drones to safely land them and prevent any potential dangers. Security officials also handled the drone pilots during these incidents.

This measure guaranteed that both spectators and drivers were protected from unauthorized drone use throughout the event. The Formula 1 weekend was characterized by multiple crashes on the track, leading to an thrilling race weekend where George Russell achieved the first win of the season for the Mercedes team, finishing in third place with a smile.

The specialists at Aaronia not only showcased a drone detection system that was quick, dependable, and effective, but they also achieved their own milestone. Setting a lap time of 7:14.29 in the Mercedes Sprinter, the team now holds the record for the fastest lap achieved by a mobile drone detection system in Spielberg. Their time was only 6:06.60 behind the fastest lap of the race, which was set by Fernando Alonso in the Aston Martin.

To learn more about the factors to keep in mind when it comes to protecting drones as a crucial component of contemporary security measures, check out the e-paper from Sicherheit. Das Fachmagazin.

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