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DJI Unveils Technology To Identify and Track Airborne Drones (suasnews.com)

garymortimer shares a report from sUAS News: DJI, the world's leader in civilian drones and aerial imaging technology, has unveiled AeroScope, its new solution to identify and monitor airborne drones with existing technology that can address safety, security and privacy concerns. AeroScope uses the existing communications link between a drone and its remote controller to broadcast identification information such as a registration or serial number, as well as basic telemetry, including location, altitude, speed and direction. Police, security agencies, aviation authorities and other authorized parties can use an AeroScope receiver to monitor, analyze and act on that information. AeroScope has been installed at two international airports since April, and is continuing to test and evaluate its performance in other operational environments. AeroScope works with all current models of DJI drones, which analysts estimate comprise over two-thirds of the global civilian drone market. Since AeroScope transmits on a DJI drone's existing communications link, it does not require new on-board equipment or modifications, or require extra steps or costs to be incurred by drone operators. Other drone manufacturers can easily configure their existing and future drones to transmit identification information in the same way.

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  1. Re:No thanks by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Informative

    They weren't. Then drone operators started interfering with firefighting aircraft and running into helicopters.

    Now, they do, because you failed to use them responsibly. Nobody wants to wait for a 777 to be knocked out of the sky by a drone idiot before putting tracking measures in place so misuse can be easily identified and dealt with.