Transcription of COUNTER-DRONE SYSTEMS
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COUNTER-DRONE SYSTEMSD ecember 20192nd EditionARTHUR HOLLAND MICHELThe Center for the Study of the Drone at Bard College is an interdisciplinary research institu-tion that examines the novel and complex opportunities and challenges presented by unmanned SYSTEMS technologies in both the military and civilian sphere. By conducting original, in-depth, and inquiry-driven projects, we seek to furnish stakeholders, policy-makers, and the public with the resources to engage in a robust public debate and develop policies that best address those opportunities and THE CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF THE DRONEDan Gettinger edited this publication and assisted with the development of the database. Isabel Polletta and Ariana Podesta provided editorial support. Aasiyah Ali, Lynn Barnett, Dylan Sparks, Josh Kim, John McKeon, and Lilian O Donnell provided research support.
for protecting VIPs and countering airborne smuggling at prisons.4 Increasingly, the technology is also being adopted for private use. In any of these contexts, coun-tering a drone is a complex multi-step process involving interaction between several distinct systems and between those systems and the human operator(s). 1.
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