5. False Positive Detection Rates


The great frequency of false positives presents one of the biggest obstacles anti-drone systems must overcome. These systems sometimes find it difficult to distinguish between drones and other flying objects including approved aeroplanes, birds, or trash. This restriction might cause unwarranted system activations, waste of resources, and possible disturbance of official air traffic. Advanced systems including artificial intelligence still have error rates of 5-15% under ideal circumstances.

6. Cyber Security Vulnerabilities


Anti-drone systems can potentially be targets for cyberattacks. Many systems vulnerable to hacking, spoofing, or denial-of-service attacks depend on networked components and software-based control systems. These weaknesses might let attackers deactivate security systems or generate false alerts, therefore distracting focus from real dangers. Given the growing complexity of cyberattacks, this vulnerability especially raises issues for the protection of vital infrastructure.

By zi ang

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