Grounded Drone Response
Grounded drone response is where detection ends and real operational risk begins. Drones that are crashed, abandoned, recovered, or carrying payloads require disciplined response, not improvisation.
Organizations that prepare personnel for this moment are better positioned to protect lives, preserve evidence, and manage evolving drone threats safely.
If your personnel may be the first to encounter a grounded drone, they need more than awareness. They need training, procedures, and realistic equipment built for the problem.
Grounded Drone Hazard Recognition
Grounded drones can present a wide range of operational risks, including surveillance activity, contraband delivery, hazardous payloads, or intentionally weaponized unmanned aircraft systems.
This training scenario demonstrates how a grounded drone incident might unfold and highlights the importance of hazard recognition and safe response procedures.
Drone Response Training Scenarios
These example Counter-UAS training scenarios help agencies develop drone incident response procedures and conduct realistic exercises without requiring drones to be airborne. These scenarios are designed to improve hazard recognition, reporting, cordon procedures, and grounded drone response training.
Drone Dropped Munitions Identification Guide
Drone dropped explosive hazards are increasingly encountered in military, law enforcement, and security environments. This guide provides identification information and training considerations for common UAS dropped munitions to support Counter-UAS and Drone Incident Response Training.
