Interport Police enhancing security measures against unlawful Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) operations.
10/1/20252 min read


London: The SAE Media Group Counter UAS Homeland Security Europe Conference recently took place in London, bringing together prominent figures from the security, law enforcement, and aviation industries. A key representative was Chris Trelawny from Interport Police, who played a notable role in discussions aimed at enhancing security measures against unlawful Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) operations.
Panel Discussion Highlights
During the conference, Chris Trelawny participated in a critical panel discussion focused on protecting airports from malicious UAS activities. The dialogue emphasized the growing threat posed by illicit drone operations that could disrupt airport safety and overall aviation security. With the increasing prevalence of drones, this discussion underlined the urgent need for comprehensive strategies to safeguard both air and maritime transport systems.
Key Strategies for Enhanced Security
In his subsequent presentation, Trelawny provided a detailed analysis of strategies designed to bolster the security of airports and seaports. Central to his argument was the necessity of a robust legal framework that facilitates effective collaboration between police forces, security agencies, and the private sector. He highlighted that national and local cooperation is essential for maintaining a safe environment for both travelers and cargo transportation.
Key enablers mentioned by Trelawny included:
Conducting threat and vulnerability assessments to identify potential risks.
Implementing target hardening measures to prevent unauthorized access.
Creating common operating pictures to ensure all parties involved have access to up-to-date data.
Regular exercises and training to prepare personnel for potential UAS threats.
Engaging with the community through initiatives like the #seesayact campaign, which encourages the public to report suspicious drone activity.
Investing in effective counter-UAS (C-UAS) technologies to neutralize threats.
Such strategies are paramount in the ongoing fight against security vulnerabilities associated with drone incursions in critical areas.
Conclusion and Future Directions
As the dialogue on airport security continues to evolve, events like the Counter UAS Homeland Security Europe Conference in London serve as vital platforms for knowledge sharing and collaborative discourse. The insights presented by Chris Trelawny not only inform attendees of current best practices but also lay the groundwork for future developments in airport and seaport defense mechanisms. Enhanced cooperation and a strategic approach to legislation and community engagement are crucial as we navigate the complexities of aviation security in an age increasingly defined by drone technology.
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