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Week 4: How Drones Broke Airspace Security

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Hello Everyone! This week, I began designing range experiments to the test the limitations of the Drone Net and its software. Because I am still learning about the advanced software engineering, the majority of my recent contributions have been in experimental design. For week 4, I will answer the following questions: How do we currently secure our airspace? It might be prudent to discuss the concept of 'airspace' before anything else. Airspace is defined as any space, immediately above the surface of the earth, available for use by aerial systems, such as planes, balloons, drones, etc.  This guide describes different types of airspace and how they are defined. In order to prevent collisions between aircraft, air traffic control (ATC) operators monitor the airspace and direct air traffic around the clock. In general, the tools used by ATC are the only tools available to secure our airspace. Primary Radar (PR) is the most well-known type of radar. An ATC t