According to the entity, the new technology, which was born within the Moscow University of Geodesy and Cartography, will launch an experimental prototype late in 2023, which then will be approved in 2024.
The monitoring system in force in Russia, in which multiple departments are involved, can handle up to 100 unmanned aerial vehicles flying over a region simultaneously, but this will hardly be enough when the number rises to 180,000 by 2030, as expected.
This requires a system capable of processing, in time, large amounts of data, detecting detours, dangerous approaches, and incursions into a no-fly area.
The new technology is expected to contribute to the creation of monitoring systems that can react to incidents in milliseconds.
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