EPISODE · Feb 26, 2026 · 35 MIN
Modern Drone Detection & Airspace Security Explained with Logan Harris
from Driven: Unscripted Success · host Michael Mannino Sr. & Nareman Hamdan
In this episode, we sit down with Logan Harris from Spotter Global to explore the rapidly evolving world of drone detection and airspace security. Drones over 250 grams are now required by the FAA to broadcast Remote ID — essentially a “license plate” for drones. But what does that mean for pilots, property owners, and security professionals? We discuss: • How Remote ID works • How drone operators can be identified • FAA fines and enforcement • Drone jamming technology • Fiber-optic drones that can’t be electronically jammed • Protecting critical infrastructure and public events This episode dives into the intersection of technology, regulation, and national security — and what it means for the future. Connect with Logan Harris: 🌐 https://spotterglobal.com Subscribe for more interviews with leaders and innovators.
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In this episode, we sit down with Logan Harris from Spotter Global to explore the rapidly evolving world of drone detection and airspace security. Drones over 250 grams are now required by the FAA to broadcast Remote ID — essentially a “license plate” for drones. But what does that mean for pilots, property owners, and security professionals? We discuss: • How Remote ID works• How drone operators can be identified• FAA fines and enforcement• Drone jamming technology• Fiber-optic drones that can’t be electronically jammed• Protecting critical infrastructure and public events This episode dives into the intersection of technology, regulation, and national security — and what it means for the future. Connect with Logan Harris:🌐 https://spotterglobal.com Subscribe for more interviews with leaders and innovators.
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