Analyzing the threat of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) to nuclear facilities

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作者
Alexander Solodov
Adam Williams
Sara Al Hanaei
Braden Goddard
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[1] Khalifa University,Department of Nuclear Engineering
[2] Gulf Nuclear Energy Infrastructure Institute (GNEII),Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering
[3] Sandia National Laboratories,undefined
[4] Virginia Commonwealth University,undefined
来源
Security Journal | 2018年 / 31卷
关键词
unmanned aerial vehicles; drones; nuclear security; threat;
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摘要
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) are among the major growing technologies that have many beneficial applications, yet they can also pose a significant threat. Recently, several incidents occurred with UAVs violating privacy of the public and security of sensitive facilities, including several nuclear power plants in France. The threat of UAVs to the security of nuclear facilities is of great importance and is the focus of this work. This paper presents an overview of UAV technology and classification, as well as its applications and potential threats. We show several examples of recent security incidents involving UAVs in France, USA, and United Arab Emirates. Further, the potential threats to nuclear facilities and measures to prevent them are evaluated. The importance of measures for detection, delay, and response (neutralization) of UAVs at nuclear facilities are discussed. An overview of existing technologies along with their strength and weaknesses are shown. Finally, the results of a gap analysis in existing approaches and technologies is presented in the form of potential technological and procedural areas for research and development. Based on this analysis, directions for future work in the field can be devised and prioritized.
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页数:19
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