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Introduction
As Drone or UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) usage continues to soar in the UK, many businesses and event organisers are increasingly looking to protect their property, staff and attendees from neglect or malicious use of drones.
At Third Eye Analysis, we go ‘above and beyond’ for all types of organisations, offering expert consultancy in airspace safety and counter drone security across the length and breadth of UK.
What do we offer?
Our experience in planning significant events such as the COP26 in Glasgow and associated venues, the funeral of Her Majesty The Queen, plus numerous sensitive location reports, results in our clients feeling primed with actionable information and measures against growing security risks.
Identifying if your organisation is at risk?
Working in an industry that has previously been long practiced in the Policing world and Government security, now is increasingly becoming a liability to business and public facing organisations.
We created our Airspace Safety and Security Reviews Report (ASSR) to reduce complexity and create clear risk indicators, including residual risks and legal mitigations for each unique organisation.
Included in your ASSR report
- Survey site and surroundings
- Identify and map take-off and landing areas (TOLA)
- Easily developed into security/response patrol strategies
- Assist in siting of technical solutions if required
- 10-point drone operating criteria
- Launch sites assessed using criteria
- Ranked in RAG probability order
Looking to print?
Need a summary of our services to take to your next meeting? We’ve got you covered — simply request a printable download below.
Get in touch
If we can help answer any questions get in touch on our form below, or call on +44 7935 151 805
Iain Gray | Director
Director and principal consultant at Third Eye Analysis Ltd. Former Police Officer with history of complex air and road investigations. Air Bronze Commander managing airspace safety, security, and operational planning.
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