Apple is about to end drone flights over Apple Park

A few weeks ago, we commented on a piece of news in which a drone had fallen on the solar panels of Apple Park, a drone that had probably lost control when intercepted by a signal that made it lose connection with remote control. This type of device has become very fashionable in private venues to prevent the drones from winning at their ease.

Apple has tried, time and time again, protect your airspace, so that the drones do not fly over it, but it has not succeeded as it is not an official air restriction zone in California, so it has had to take its own measures. According to Duncan Sinfield, one of the YouTube regulars who has been recording the progress of Apple Park from its foundations, Apple's security team takes less than 10 minutes to locate the position of the owner of the drone.

The security team in charge of preventing drones from roaming freely through Apple Park, has at its disposal two white and yellow Toyota Prius it takes less than 10 minutes to appear where the owner of the drone is since takeoff starts. This security team first asks if the owner is an Apple employee. If not, kindly ask the drone owner to pick up the drone and leave.

Apparently, according to Duncan, Apple could be using technology from Dedrone, a system that is responsible for detecting, classifying and mitigating all threats what drones can do. Before the entrance to the campus, Apple displays different posters in which it informs that the flight of drones is prohibited, but it seems that this poster is not enough of a deterrent so that the most curious drone users stop flying over the campus.


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