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How is a ‘threat’ defined in the system?
In Drone Radar, a threat is a grouped set of incidents that collectively represent a potential risk to your airspace or operation. A threat is triggered by one or more of the following: Intrusions: unauthorized entry into a Control Zone or Flight ...
What’s the difference between ‘cooperative’ and ‘non-cooperative’ drones?
Cooperative drones: Willingly broadcast their identity and flight information (via Remote ID or ADSB). They comply with standards and are generally used in legal or authorized contexts. Easily identifiable and trackable by the system. Non-cooperative ...
What types of drone detections does Drone Radar support (e.g., ADS-B, Remote ID, RF)?
SkeyDrone Drone Radar supports a wide range of detection sources by aggregating data from both cooperative and non-cooperative technologies. This ensures comprehensive situational awareness across manned and unmanned aviation. Here’s a breakdown of ...
What do the icons in the threat detail view and on the map indicate?
In the Threats tab, each threat card displays multiple icons (or pictograms) to help you quickly assess the situation: Here’s what they mean: Official flight authorization confirmed by a supported UTM. No official flight authorization found from any ...
When will I receive a threat notification?
You will receive a threat notification when the system detects unauthorized or non-conforming aerial activity within your monitored zones or flight plans. A "threat" is generated when one or more incidents are detected — for example: A drone enters a ...