Within the law enforcement community, there has been significant concern about the growing use of drones for nefarious activities. The Internet is full of examples of the use of uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) being used to drop contraband into prisons, transport drugs into the United States from Mexico, interfere with airport operations, attempt to disrupt critical infrastructure, or interfere with professional sports league events. In the Middle East and in Ukraine, we have also seen that small hobbyist drones can be used to carry bombs.
So it is of no surprise that state, local, tribal, and territorial law enforcement and public safety agencies as well as private entities are concerned about this evolving threat. They are seeking tools to protect their communities, facilities, and events.








