Agents of the National Police of Ciudad Real will join the security deployment for the Pope's visit to Spain. Their main mission will be to neutralize potential aerial threats using an advanced anti-drone defense system. This deployment is part of a protection plan aimed at ensuring the security of the most anticipated religious event of the year.
Electronic warfare technology to detect intruders 🛡️
The team will use radio frequency detectors and signal jamming systems to locate and disable unauthorized drones. These devices can block communication between the drone and its pilot, forcing a controlled landing or a return to the point of origin. The technology can operate within a radius of several kilometers, creating an aerial exclusion perimeter around the event site.
The drone that wants a papal selfie will end up in the workshop 🔧
With the excitement of the visit, more than one person will think of launching their drone to capture a heavenly image. What they don't know is that the agents from Ciudad Real have a knack for turning those flying devices into paperweights. The anti-drone operation promises to be more effective than the confessional: here there is no penance, only direct confiscation.