Protecting Critical Events Infrastructure

Dive into the future of drone technology and security at the UK’s premier Counter-Unmanned Air Vehicle (C-UAV) and Counter-Unmanned Air System (C-UAS) Exhibition & Conference. This groundbreaking event brings together key stakeholders to tackle the evolving threats posed by unmanned aerial systems to critical sporting infrastructure and event venues, with a particular focus on horse racing.

Chepstow Racecourse | 4-5 November 2025

In conjunction with the Military Raceday

Counter Drone Solutions

Unlock exclusive access to cutting-edge advancements in drone detection, tracking, and mitigation technology. Connect with industry experts, government agencies, and security operatives to collaborate, innovate, and stay at the forefront of drone security at our prestigious Exhibition and Conference. Interact with Experts and Exhibitors: Ask questions, gather information, and engage in discussions with leading professionals. Stay Ahead of the Curve: Network across sectors, exchange ideas, and forge partnerships to keep your knowledge and strategies up-to-date.

Why Attend?
Organised by BATTLESPACE Publications and Marksman Communication, the second iteration of Protecting Critical Sporting Infrastructure and Events promises two days of insights, collaboration, and cutting-edge technology demonstrations. With an expanded format and agenda, this event addresses pressing concerns about drone incursions in the sports sector, including illegal streaming, unauthorised filming, and safeguarding compliance under The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill also known as Martyn’s Law.

Event Security Measures

Implementing robust strategies to mitigate drone risks and ensure safe event experiences for all.

Drone Threat Awareness

Educating event organisers on the implications of drone activity and compliance with Martyn’s Law.

Exhibition & Conference

What to Expect:

  • Exclusive Insights: Engage with government policymakers, industry leaders, and innovators shaping the future of aerial security.

  • Live Demonstrations: Witness the latest advancements in C-UAV/C-UAS technology, with real-world demonstrations tailored to sporting venues.

  • Networking Opportunities: Forge partnerships with like-minded professionals dedicated to securing critical infrastructure.

  • Practical Applications: Explore how Martyn’s Law impacts the events sector and what venues must do to comply with these vital regulations.

  • Exhibition and presentation opportunities: Demonstrate your latest solutions to potential partners and customers.

Pricing & Opportunities

Agenda

Chepstow Racecourse | 4-5 November 2025

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person holding quadcopter controller
Day 1 - 4th November

Exploring Regulatory, Technological, and Insurance Challenges

10:00 – Registration and Breakfast
10:30 – Chairman’s Welcome and Introduction
10:50 – Outline of Martyn’s Law – UK Home Office
11:10 – UAV Challenges Facing Sporting Venues – Arena Leisure
11:30 – Coffee Break and Product Demonstrations
12:10 – Insurance Challenges to Comply with Martyn’s Law
12:30 – Protecting Important Visitors from Drone Incursions
12:50 – Lunch Break and Drone Racing
14:30 – The Challenges of Illegal Streaming
14:50 – Crowd Protection at Sporting Venues
15:10 – Animal and Team Protection at Sporting Venues
15:30 – The Requirement for Portable C-UAS Systems
15:50 – Tea Break
16:30 – Q&A Panel Discussion
18:30 – Drinks Reception
19:30 – BBOY Award Presentation
20:00 – Gala Dinner
22:00 – Charity Auction

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quadcopter flying over body of water
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turned-on drone
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a close up of a flying object in the sky
Join Us in Protecting the Future of UK Sports

Don’t miss this vital opportunity to engage with the experts driving innovation and security in the face of increasing drone threats. Whether you’re a policymaker, event organiser, or technology developer, this event is your chance to stay ahead of the curve. Secure your place now and be part of the conversation shaping the future of sporting event safety.

Julian Nettlefold, Publisher of BATTLESPACE, highlights the urgency: “Drone threats to sporting events, particularly racing, have grown exponentially over the past five years. Racing’s vulnerability to illegal gambling syndicates underscores the critical need for robust drone defences. This event builds on the success of last year’s conference by expanding to include product demonstrations and exciting attractions such as drone racing.”

Craig Lloyd Taylor, Director of Marksman Communication, emphasised the importance of legal compliance: “Events organisers and venue owners must understand their obligations under Martyn’s Law to ensure both safety and regulatory compliance. This conference is a vital platform for sharing knowledge and equipping the industry to tackle the challenges posed by drone incursions.”

Luke Adams, Manager of Chepstow Racecourse, added, “We are delighted to host this initiative alongside BATTLESPACE. Ensuring our venue remains safe from drone incursions is at the forefront of our priorities as we implement Martyn’s Law.”

Ian Cameron-Mowat, Conference Chairman, also remarked, “This year’s agenda is designed to inform, inspire, and drive action in securing the UK’s sporting events.”

Day 2 - 5th November

Harnessing Dual-Use Military Technology for Sporting Events

The Growing Threat of Drone Incursions
Drone incursions pose a rapidly escalating risk to the safety and security of critical sporting events. In the horse racing sector, unauthorised drones are increasingly being used for illegal streaming, providing real-time footage to gambling syndicates and bypassing official broadcast rights. Beyond financial losses, these activities compromise venue security, distract participants, and jeopardise the welfare of animals and attendees. Recent advancements in drone technology, including increased flight range, payload capacity, and autonomous navigation, have made detection and mitigation more challenging. Furthermore, with drones capable of carrying dangerous payloads, the potential for malicious attacks looms large. This highlights the urgent need for sporting venues to adopt robust counter-drone systems and ensure compliance with Martyn’s Law to protect visitors, participants, and infrastructure.

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At Marksman Communication and Battlespace Publications, we collaborate to deliver innovative solutions and insights that empower our partners in the defense and security sectors.

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