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Security companies using drones to protect vital infrastructure

Security company Bauwatch is set to introduce drones to monitor construction sites and other areas, partnering with Katwijk-based Drone Flight Company, Het Financieele Dagblad (FD) reports. The first drones, equipped with cameras, are expected to be operational later this year, said Ronald Boerkamp, Bauwatch's director.

With a turnover of nearly 75 million euros in 2023, Bauwatch ranks among the larger security firms in the Netherlands.

Boerkamp said around 15 organizations, including universities, rail operators, and critical infrastructure managers, have expressed interest in the pilot program. "We are focusing on areas like ports, solar farms, and industrial sites," Boerkamp noted. However, underwater cable networks—currently in the news due to alleged sabotage by Russia—are not part of Bauwatch's focus. "We don’t handle offshore operations," he added.

The company’s collaboration with Drone Flight Company involves specialized training for drone pilots and managing licensing requirements. Since these drones operate beyond the visual line of sight of their operators and are controlled remotely, professional certification is mandatory.

Drone Flight Company, which caters to corporate clients, counts organizations such as NS, the Ministry of Defense, the Inspectorate for the Environment and Transport (ILT), and construction giant BAM among its customers.

Boerkamp emphasized that drones represent a significant step forward in enhancing security, especially for high-value or sensitive locations.

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