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Betolar Launches Drone Protection Solution Targeting Oil Terminals and Critical Energy Infrastructure
By MGN Editorial•May 26, 2026 at 12:00 PM
Finnish technology firm Betolar has unveiled a new drone protection system designed for large-scale critical infrastructure sites, including oil terminals and energy facilities, addressing growing security concerns across the maritime and energy sectors.
Finnish technology company Betolar has introduced a new drone protection solution aimed at safeguarding large-scale critical infrastructure facilities, with oil terminals and energy installations among the primary target applications, according to a company announcement issued via PR Newswire.
The solution, developed at Betolar's base in Kannonkoski, Finland, is engineered to counter the increasing threat posed by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to sensitive industrial sites. As drone technology becomes more accessible and its potential for misuse grows, operators of critical maritime and energy infrastructure have faced mounting pressure to implement robust counter-drone measures.
'The new solution strengthens' the security posture of facilities that have traditionally relied on perimeter fencing and conventional surveillance systems, the company stated. Beyond oil terminals, the technology is also suited for deployment at energy facilities, data centers, and water utilities — sectors that share overlapping security challenges with port and terminal operators.
For the maritime industry, the relevance is clear. Oil terminals, LNG facilities, and offshore energy installations represent high-value, high-risk environments where unauthorised drone activity can pose threats ranging from industrial espionage to physical sabotage. Regulatory bodies and port authorities across Europe and beyond have been actively seeking technological solutions to close this vulnerability gap.
The announcement comes amid a broader industry trend of increased investment in infrastructure security technology, particularly following high-profile incidents involving drones near sensitive energy and port facilities in recent years. The European Union and NATO have both flagged critical infrastructure protection — including maritime assets — as a strategic priority.
Betolar's entry into the counter-drone market signals growing commercial interest in this niche but rapidly expanding segment of the security technology sector. While specific technical details of the solution were not disclosed in the initial announcement, the company indicated the system is designed with scalability in mind, making it applicable to the large footprints typical of port terminals and offshore energy sites.
Industry observers will be watching closely to see how Betolar's offering compares with established players in the counter-UAV space, and whether it gains traction among terminal operators and port authorities seeking to upgrade their security infrastructure.
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