New Jersey explores Dutch startup's radar technology to detect mystery drones

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New Jersey is exploring the use of Robin Radar, a Dutch company, to help detect mysterious drones reported over the East Coast. The company’s radar technology, which is not yet operational in the U.S., could enhance local drone detection efforts. Senator Chuck Schumer has advocated for the deployment of such systems amid rising concerns about unidentified drones. The FAA has imposed temporary flight restrictions over 22 New Jersey cities, although recent assessments indicate these sightings do not pose a national security risk. Robin Radar's technology offers 360-degree coverage and can identify multiple targets simultaneously. The company aims to expand its presence in the U.S. market, with potential applications in policing, private security, and critical infrastructure.


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