Transportation Security Administration law enforcement, the Connecticut State Police, and the Connecticut Air National Guard participated in a joint drone detection practical exercise on August 5.  -  Photo: TSA

Transportation Security Administration law enforcement, the Connecticut State Police, and the Connecticut Air National Guard participated in a joint drone detection practical exercise on August 5.

Photo: TSA

Transportation Security Administration (TSA) law enforcement, the Connecticut State Police, and the Connecticut Air National Guard participated in a joint drone detection practical exercise on August 5.

The Unmanned Aviation Systems (UAS) team designed the exercise to assess the Air Guard’s 103rd Security Forces Squadron’s ability to respond to a drone incursion on its base at Bradley International Airport.

“In Connecticut, TSA, Connecticut State Police, and the Air Guard are the primary members of a UAS rapid response team,” said Steve Blindbury, TSA’s Connecticut assistant federal security director for Law Enforcement. “The only way to ensure you are truly ready to respond to an UAS incursion to commercial air space is to participate in frequent exercises.”

In this practical exercise, a police-operated drone was flown to an area within the base perimeter of the airport. With the exception of senior base personnel and the FAA, no one was aware this was an actual test of the security forces to respond to such an incident, which included notifying external agencies and coordinating a response. A TSA video team was on hand covertly recording the incident. The UAS team will use the video for evaluation and training.

In response to the planned incident, a security patrol quickly located the state police trooper, who was piloting the drone from a covert location.

In addition to testing the Air Guard’s response, the CSP also used the exercise to ensure it had a high degree of preparedness to respond to a UAS incident. Major Shawn Corey, commanding officer of the Emergency Services Unit, responded in person to the incursion report and had a police mobile drone detection platform transported up to the police barracks at BDL.

The Connecticut State Police has several future exercises scheduled throughout 2021, and TSA will continue to play a role in supporting a partner agency as it hones its drone mitigation strategies and techniques.

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