Worldwide, correctional facilities continue to report drones dropping contraband—a problem that has persisted and escalated since consumer drones became widely available nearly 15 years ago.
Statistics indicate a 217% increase in drone detection cases in prisons compared to the pre-COVID period. Prisons report almost daily deliveries of contraband via drones, and headlines continue to feature stories of drones in prisons, including UAVs carrying dangerous contraband such as tobacco, phones, drugs, and weapons regularly dropped into prisons, causing serious disruptions and threatening the safety of inmates and staff.
Our solutions are capable of completely securing the perimeters of prisons, jails, and other correctional facilities by blocking drones, mini-UAVs even before they approach, thereby maximally safeguarding staff and inmates from such incidents.