Policy paper

UK Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Strategy

The UK's new strategy for harnessing the economic and social benefits of unmanned aircraft, by reducing the risk posed by malicious or illegal use.

This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government

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Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Strategy

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The rapid development of drone technology presents significant commercial and leisure opportunities. However, drones can also be used to facilitate and commit crimes, and if flown recklessly or negligently can pose a risk to public safety.

The UK Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Strategy sets out our approach to mitigating the highest-harm risks to the UK resulting from the illegal use of aerial drones.

These include:

  • facilitating terrorist attacks
  • facilitating crime, especially in our prisons
  • disrupting critical national infrastructure (CNI)

Updates to this page

Published 21 October 2019

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