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DRONES           DRONES


 THE COMMERCIAL UAV                DEFYING THE DRONE THREAT



 INDUSTRY IN  THE TIME OF
                rones are increasingly becoming a
 CORONAVIRUS?  Dreal and growing danger, with off -
         the-shelf unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV)
         rarely out of the headlines these days and

         drone incidents internationally an almost
 By Justin Cronjé  weekly occurrence.

           Not only are critical infrastructure and
         airports are in danger; commercial facili-
         ties, such as arenas and stadiums, are also

 s South Africa moved down a   vulnerable to a wide array of threats, not
 Alevel of lockdown, Drone Con   to forget the invasion of privacy, smuggling
 held a webinar with the theme “Thriving in   and industrial espionage.
 the new normal”. The purpose was to bring   Regardless of the UAV operator’s inten-

 South African commercial unmanned aerial   tion, drones can pose a serious security risk.
 vehicle (UAV) or drone industry leaders   Now a Munich based technology group

 together to discuss how COVID-19 has   has developed a counter UAV solution   monitors remote control uplink and drone   en modular multi sensor UAS detection


 affected drone-related businesses and gain   that provides reliable drone control uplink   downlink signals (in all relevant frequency   and defence system called Guardion that




 an aerial view on what the future might   signal detection and disrupting capabilities   bands) and can detect and locate those at   includes R&S Ardronis in combination with


 hold for the technology that is revolutionis-  even under challenging scenarios.  an approx. range of typically 1.5 km with up   sensors and countermeasures technologies.


 ing how some industries operate.  Founded more than 85 years ago by uni-  to 7 km under optimal conditions.  Already tried and tested in various major


 The webinar was directed by Victor   versity friends Lothar Rohde and Hermann   “R&S Ardronis combines leading Rohde &   political events and in operation with many
 Radebe (Mzansi Drone Accelerator) and   Schwarz the company has come up with the   Schwarz sensors to form a reliable, high-per-  customers worldwide, Guardion provides

         R&S Ardronis - a counter-UAV solution that ac-


 the panel comprised of Sean Reitz (CEO of   curately classifies the type of drone detected.  formance solution, for example, securing a   secure detection and defence against



 UDH Group), Kim James (Director of UAV      predefined airspace against drones,” said   drones in stationary, mobile or deployable




 Aerial Works & Drone Guards), Jack Shilu-  This, the company said is critical to the   Götz Mayser, director of C-UAV detection   configurations, adapted to the individual



 bana (CEO of Ntiyisa Consulting), Manabe-  subsequent decision-making process.   and counter solutions, Rohde & Schwarz.   requirements of customers and situations.

 la Chauke (CEO of Psira), Bheka Masinga   Modular and scalable, the Ardronis can   “Through repeated involvement in pro-  In terms of airport security, Rohde &



 (CEO of BM Global) and Hloni Coleman   be deployed on a variety of platforms and   tecting high-profile events and high-rank-  Schwarz also offers advanced IP based


 (Step Above).  readily integrated to suit specific threat   ing VIPs, R&S Ardronis has proven to be a   communications systems for modern ATC



 Reitz opened discussions providing an   profiles, with numerous systems operation-  valuable asset for security services involved   networks, test and measurement and



 outlook of the UAV industry in South Africa.   al with government users.  and a future-proof solution.”  direction finding equipment that automat-




 Before 2019, Reitz noted that SA’s drone   It can effectively detect and disrupt a UAV   With its partners ESG and Diehl Defence,   ically locate and identify communicating


 industry did not experience much growth,   Drones in the fight against corona virus   topics in the drone industry such as privacy   control uplink signal at a very early point. It   Rohde & Schwarz also offers a mission-prov-  aircraft on radar screens. Q



 mainly due to restrictive regulations.   in South Africa have not seen much action,   and regulations. Reitz mentioned that the



 “My sense was that in 2019, we had real   however.   SACAA regulations relating to flying over



 movement in the industry with a number of   Shilubana told Drone Con how Ntiyisa   people are still tight.  UAV EXPO - REIMAGINED



 ROCs (Remote Operator Certificates) being   Aviation Services (NAS), a subsidiary of   Shilubana told of the Tzaneen citizens’




 issued and about 40-odd that were sort of   Ntiyisa Consulting, assisted law enforce-  fascination with drones monitoring them





 in their final phase,” said Reitz.  ment in the Greater Tzaneen Municipality.   and speaking to them in their own lan-  interactive Q&A and chat features; an   the largest aerospace system in the world.


 The South African Civil Aviation Authority   NAS did surveillance and monitoring of   guage. Chauke and James drew on parallels   AI-powered networking component;   Additional information about the


 (SACAA) approved 26 operators in 2018   citizens’ compliance with lockdown regu-  between how willingly people give up   ommercial UAV Expo Americas   virtual exhibits, and demonstrations by   event will be announced, but commer-



 and 63 as of 2020.  Corporate ROCs (com-  lations in Tzaneen as well as broadcasted   their personal information on social media   C2020 is going virtual, according   UAS solutions providers.   cial drone solutions providers will have



 panies with ROCs) have grown from one in   messages on social distancing in the rural   platforms and are watched by CCTV but are   to event organising company Diversified   “We have stayed in close contact with   the opportunity to host virtual exhibits,



 2018 to five in 2020. Reitz added that com-  communities and informal settlements.   not on board with drones monitoring the   Communications.   our customers over the last few months.   conduct one-on-one meetings, provide




 pliance with strict SACAA regulation is still   Shilubana stated the project was success-  public space.  “Due to ongoing health and safety   What is clear is that they want and need   product information, share videos and



 relatively challenging. Drone-related busi-  ful and going forward, NAS sought to pro-  “I think from a drone perspective, we   concerns stemming from the COVID-19   the business networking and education   more - all virtually.



 nesses, much like every other business in   vide a joint operation service to the South   watch too many movies… The point is if   pandemic, members of the commercial   normally provided by our event, but   “We are investing in a robust virtual



 SA, had to cease operations unless deemed   African Police Service (SAPS) to identify   you’re flying from 30 metres and you’re on a   drone community we serve have made   travel bans and other restrictions were   platform that will deliver high value to





 essential by government authorities.  priority sites and hotspots (potential   mission to do a perimeter patrol, etc. we are   it clear that it would be impossible to   going to prevent them from attending.    companies already signed on for the



 The effects of the corona virus on the drone   non-compliant areas) and deploy drone   not wanting to see what’s going on in some-  hold the live event as originally planned.    We decided to put a stake in the ground   in-person event.  We expect going virtu-


 industry were felt worldwide, according to   teams in the areas to monitor perma-  one’s swimming pool or looking through   In the interests of ensuring our commu-  and make immediate plans to ensure   al will naturally attract new companies,



 Frost & Sullivan, who said they expected a   nently or move from site to site collecting   someone’s window,” said James. “I think the   nity still has an opportunity learn from   the broadest participation possible by   further enhancing the array of products





 0.6% in revenue growth for drone makers   information for law enforcement.  desensitising [to drones] is still in its infancy   and connect with each other, we have   making the event virtual now.  Where a   and services on offer and attracting new



 in the United States. Despite an overcast   Masinga from BM Global is currently con-  stage and people will get over it”.  re- imagined Commercial UAV Expo   virtual event may not have appealed to   buyers who may not have attended a
 outlook for revenue growth for drone makers   tracted by the SA National Defence Force   Adding to James’ point, Coleman spoke   Americas as a fully virtual event taking   many just a few months ago, the world   live event but are more than ready to


 in the US and globally, Reitz said he believed   in collaboration with Armscor to develop,   about the need for the commercial drone   place September 15-17, 2020,” said Lisa   has changed.  People are yearning for   attend virtually.” said Murray.



 that in 2020, South Africa’s drone use in the   “the country’s first radar and electronic   industry to change public perception of the   Murray, group director.  connections and education.   “So much has happened in the drone



 public sector and private security industry   warfare mission planning software which   drone. “To anyone in the industry, to any   These are the same dates the live event   FAA Administrator Stephen M. Dickson,   space since the last edition of Commer-


 would increase significantly.  will then go into an indigenous South Afri-  other ROC holders, the game we’re playing   had been scheduled for in Las Vegas.  an aviation professional with nearly 40   cial UAV Expo Americas,” said Murray.


 In addition, he said drone piloting would   can mission computer with the aim around   is not competing against each other; the   Details will be forthcoming, but the   years of experience, will Keynote the   In 2021, Commercial UAV Expo Ameri-


 be seen as a real career opportunity and in-  that to protect sovereignty”.  game we’re playing is getting drones and   content will include keynotes, panel   virtual event. Dickson leads an agency   cas will take place September 7-9, 2021 at





 vestment into online learning for obtaining   Also featured on the webinar, Rabede   drone sentiment positively adopted in   discussions, and presentations with   responsible for the safety and efficiency of   the Mirage in Las Vegas,” said Murray. Q


 a remote pilot license (RPL).  asked the opinions of the panellists on hot   South Africa.” Q
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