The Russian government is reportedly considering a proposal that would permit banks to install and operate anti-drone systems. This potential policy shift comes amid a rise in Ukrainian drone attacks targeting Russian territory. The proposal aims to bolster the security of financial institutions, which are considered critical infrastructure. If approved, banks would be authorized to deploy technology capable of detecting and neutralizing unmanned aerial vehicles. The specifics of the authorization, including the types of systems allowed and operational protocols, are yet to be detailed.
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Russia Considers Allowing Banks to Deploy Anti-Drone Systems
In response to escalating Ukrainian drone attacks, Russia is exploring measures to equip its financial institutions with anti-drone technology to enhance security.

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