The DedroneRapidResponse portable detection unit detects, identifies, locates, and analyzes nearly 300 drone types using Dedrone's technology. The St. Petersburg (Florida) Police Department was the first law enforcement agency in the country to utilitize mobile airspace security, deploying DedroneRapidResponse for the 2022 Firestone Grand Prix.  -  Photo: Dedrone

The DedroneRapidResponse portable detection unit detects, identifies, locates, and analyzes nearly 300 drone types using Dedrone's technology. The St. Petersburg (Florida) Police Department was the first law enforcement agency in the country to utilitize mobile airspace security, deploying DedroneRapidResponse for the 2022 Firestone Grand Prix.

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The DedroneRapidResponse portable detection unit detects, identifies, locates, and analyzes nearly 300 drone types using Dedrone's technology. The new solution offers Dedrone's artificial intelligence-powered technology in a mobile platform attached to a tower, anywhere from 30-50 ft high. The tower can be easily towed and maneuvered on a trailer using an SUV or truck.

DedroneRapidResponse provides critical capability to ensure public safety at large events including sports, parades, concerts, large gatherings, crime scenes, police activity and more, according to a press release.

Using cloud-enabled software, DedroneRapidResponse pinpoints the drone, providing insights into its load and the pilot's location as soon as a drone is turned on. This can give security teams a significant headstart on a pilot about to fly into a “no fly zone.” The tower is deployable in under 30 minutes and offers a range of 5km detection through a multi-layered solution with two cameras to track multiple drones simultaneously. Additionally, Dedrone can easily network multiple trailers to deliver optimal drone security for large public safety events.

The St. Petersburg (Florida) Police Department was the first law enforcement agency in the country to utilitize mobile airspace security, deploying DedroneRapidResponse for the 2022 Firestone Grand Prix, an IndyCar motor race.