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Anti-drone Sector Could Hit Nearly $2 Billion in 7 Years

The exploding drone-mitigation (anti-drone) industry could top almost $2 billion within seven years, according to a new industry report.

Grand View Research predicts the market will grow to $1.85 billion by 2024. As drone use grows, many public agencies and companies are seeking anti-drone solutions to stop drones from flying over restricted or unsafe locations such as wildfire zones, nuclear power plants, prisons and airports.

The potential for rogue-drone damage prompted the FAA to launch a new Cooperative Research and Development Agreement with Gryphon Sensors, Liteye Systems and Sensofusion earlier this year to deploy drone-sensor prototypes at select airports.

“The steep rise in the adoption of drones for commercial as well as recreational purposes has increased concerns regarding aerials attack and threats,” the report states. “Detection and identification of these unmanned aircraft systems have become a vital factor for the maintenance of the security.”

Anti-drone solutions typically deploy both detection and mitigation modules using  video imaging, thermal imaging, acoustic-based sensor, radar-frequency emission and radar-based systems.

Examples include an anti-drone “rifle” by Batelle Innovations, an “anti-drone death ray” by Anti–AUV Defense System and the SkyWall100 system which resembles a missile launcher and can deploy an intelligent projectile with on-board countermeasures up to 100 meters.

Grand View’s report is even more optimistic than a 2016 study by India-based business-intelligence firm MarketsandMarkets, which pegged anti-drone growth at $1 billion dollars by 2022 with predicted compound annual growth rate of 23.89 percent across 2017-22. A free sample of the Grand View report is available here.

Counter-drone measures have drawn attention from both the commercial and military sectors as a viable method of defeating rogue drones.

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