What do the icons in the threat detail view and on the map indicate?

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 supported UTM.
 Aircraft is intruding a control zone.
 Aircraft is intruding a flight plan.
 Drone is flying above flight plan.

 Drone is flying below flight plan.

 Drone is flying above 120m limit (regulatory max).
 Drone is beyond visual line of sight (500-1000m) from pilot.
 Aircraft is whitelisted by your organization. 

 Drone is flying outside its approved time window.

 Drone is flying outside its approved flight area.

 Drone is airborne without declaring take-off.

 Drone identification mismatch.
 No risk / Normal – Aircraft (drone or manned) is detected and doesn't represent a threat.

 Low Severity – Slight deviation from expected behavior (e.g., minor altitude breach).

 Medium Severity – Noticeable conformance issue or proximity to sensitive airspace. Increased monitoring recommended.

 High Severity – Aircraft is unauthorized, in violation of conformance rules, or intruding into a critical zone. Immediate attention required.





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