Securing Tartu Prison - Drone Detection Solution
Jul 8, 2024
Tartu Prison
A Significant Milestone in C-UAS
In an era where drone technology is rapidly evolving, the need for effective counter-unmanned aerial vehicle (C-UAS) systems has become paramount. Bionic System Solutions (BSS), leveraging its extensive collaboration with the Danish Defense, has developed an innovative acoustic drone detection system. This case study examines the implementation of BSS's Komodo solution at Tartu Prison in Estonia, marking a significant milestone in prison security.
The Challenge
As commercial drone usage skyrockets, so does the potential for their misuse in criminal activities. Prisons, in particular, face a growing threat from drones being used to smuggle contraband such as drugs and weapons. Tartu Prison needed a reliable, round-the-clock surveillance system to detect and deter unauthorized drone incursions.
Our Solution
The Komodo system offers a flexible, accurate, and cost-effective approach to drone detection. Key features include:
Passive and active sound source localization
24/7 surveillance capability
Scalable design for easy expansion
Integration potential with existing security systems
Developed in partnership with the Danish Defense and the University of Southern Denmark, The Komodo employs cutting-edge acoustic technology to pinpoint drone locations with remarkable precision.
Implementation at Tartu Prison: The installation of Lizard360 at Tartu Prison represents the first deployment of BSS's C-UAS system in a correctional facility. This implementation aims to:
Provide early warnings of drone approaches
Enhance overall prison security
Deter attempts to smuggle contraband
Offer a flexible solution adaptable to the prison's specific needs
Results and Future Prospects
While it's too early to quantify the long-term impact, initial feedback from Tartu Prison officials has been positive. The system's ability to operate continuously and integrate with existing security measures has been particularly praised.
BSS sees this successful implementation as a springboard for future installations in other prisons and high-security areas. The company is confident that The Komodo's versatility and effectiveness will make it an attractive option for facilities facing similar security challenges.
Conclusion
The deployment of The Komodo at Tartu Prison demonstrates BSS's commitment to addressing emerging security threats with innovative technology. As drone-related security concerns continue to grow, solutions like Komodo will play a crucial role in maintaining safety and order in sensitive environments.