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Title: Aerial Defense Systems Launches ADS DroneTracker™: Affordable Drone Detection Aligned with Oregon HB 3426
United States, 2nd May 2025 — As Oregon's emergency response landscape adapts to the passage of House Bill 3426 (HB 3426), Aerial Defense Systems (ADS) has unveiled a timely and powerful solution for public safety professionals: the ADS DroneTracker™ — a compact, real-time drone and pilot detection device designed to help agencies stay compliant, proactive, and protected.With the rise in unauthorized drone interference over wildfires and emergency operations, HB 3426 establishes strict felony penalties for drone operators who interfere with firefighting, law enforcement, and search-and-rescue missions. In response, ADS has introduced a purpose-built tool that enables emergency managers, fire marshals, and public safety officials to detect airborne threats, identify pilot locations, and maintain full awareness of unauthorized drone activity in restricted zones."Emergency response teams are under more pressure than ever to manage airspace safety," said Jeff Meining, founder of Aerial Defense Systems. **"The ADS DroneTracker™ gives them real-time situational awareness without the high costs or complexity of traditional systems."Meeting the Mandate of Oregon HB 3426HB 3426 comes in direct response to real-world threats. During the 2024 wildfire season, the National Interagency Fire Center reported 21 drone incursions over active fires, forcing aircraft to ground in 10 of those incidents. The new law establishes a Class C felony for intentional drone interference and expands the state’s definition of protected airspace.This creates both a regulatory burden and a call to action for emergency response agencies. The ADS DroneTracker™ provides an accessible, field-deployable solution that empowers teams to monitor, assess, and document drone activity in real time — helping...
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