Dronetag Offers Law Enforcement Agencies Free 30-Day Drone Detection Trial to Boost Event Airspace Security
Drone detection technology company Dronetag has launched a free 30-day trial program for its RIDER and Scout detection systems, aimed at helping public safety agencies maintain airspace situational awareness during major summer events. More than 200 public safety agencies worldwide have already adopted the technology.

Highlights
- Dronetag is offering a free 30-day trial of its RIDER and Scout drone detection systems to public safety and law enforcement agencies worldwide.
- The RIDER is a portable real-time detection device for mobile deployment, while the Scout is a long-range system designed for continuous airspace situational awareness.
- Both systems deliver real-time drone and operator location data to help teams respond faster during live events.
- More than 200 public safety agencies globally have already adopted Dronetag's technology for protecting large public gatherings and securing no-fly zones.
- The platform has been operationally deployed at high-profile events including the NFL Draft, the Boston Marathon, and Formula 1 races.
Dronetag Launches Free 30-Day Drone Detection Trial for Public Safety Agencies
Public safety agencies can now trial Dronetag's drone detection systems free of charge for 30 days, helping them strengthen airspace awareness during high-profile summer events.
As drone activity at public gatherings continues to rise, maintaining airspace security has become an increasingly pressing challenge for public safety organizations. To address this, Dronetag has removed procurement barriers, allowing law enforcement teams to evaluate real-world drone detection capabilities before deploying them on critical assignments.
Two Detection Systems, Two Roles
The trial program offers two systems designed to deliver comprehensive airspace security:
- Dronetag RIDER: A portable, real-time drone detection device built for mobile deployment.
- Dronetag Scout: A long-range monitoring system designed for continuous airspace situational awareness.
Both systems provide real-time location data for drones and their operators, enabling teams to respond faster and act with greater confidence in the field.
Adopted by Over 200 Agencies Worldwide
The technology has already been deployed at a number of high-profile public events, including the NFL Draft, the Boston Marathon, and Formula 1 races. To date, more than 200 public safety agencies globally have adopted the platform to protect large public gatherings and secure no-fly zones.
Industry Implications
As large-scale public events and festivals become increasingly common, the risk of unauthorized drone incursions into restricted airspace grows accordingly. Rapidly deployable detection systems like Dronetag's RIDER and Scout offer a practical reference point for public safety organizations worldwide looking to enhance event security operations.
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