Abstract

Recently, the National Terrorism Countermeasures Committee decided on supplementary measures for the anti-drone system to be built in important national facilities in the future. Accordingly, the head of national important facilities and those in charge of protection policy are at a crossroads of strategic judgment to secure both cost and effectiveness, and recognize that some do not match when building 'A/B/C' according to the existing classification system situation.
 Therefore, this study provides basic data on which equipment is desirable to use for each facility in consideration of environmental conditions that may be missed when the system is built according to the importance, and can be used as a comprehensive index applicable to private facilities. The purpose of this study is to suggest an effective anti-drone system construction plan.
 For the research method, after confirming the aspects of the previously presented anti-drone system through literature review, equipment incorporating the latest technology was added, and considering the existence of surroundings facilities, population density, and exposure of facilities, which are environmental factors of national important facilities, total of four types were presented: city-exposed type, city-non-exposed type, non-city-exposed type, and non-city-non-exposed type.
 As a result of the study, it was suggested that it is possible to build an effective anti-drone system when selected by dividing it into essential equipment and optional equipment presented according to the environment of the facility, and this is expected to be a countermeasure against drone terrorism suitable for the field.

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