Anti-drone units a new tool to keep Paris 2024 safe
PARIS: Security is the Paris 2024 Olympics’ hottest topic and France intends to leave no stone unturned as it prepares to secure the Games with the help of anti-drone units.
The military base of Villacoublay just outside Paris will be the home of an anti-drone coordination centre where police, gendarmerie and army officers will work hand in hand to contain the threat posed by drones.
“Drones can be used to carry out a protest, or with a terrorist intent,” general Arnaud Bourguignon, General Officer in charge of air and anti-drone protection for the Games, told reporters on Thursday. “We’ve seen that it was easy to use a drone for other purposes and turn it into a weapon.”
Officers will monitor air traffic during the Olympics and will be able to identify drones - either with radar or pictures sent by officers on the ground at the Olympic sites.
Some of the drones will be identified as ‘friends’ while others will be neutralised.
Published in Dawn, March 15th, 2024