The document discussed by the Cabinet of Ministers last week emphasizes the crucial role of business in eliminating threats. **The lists of important productions for Latvia will include those who:** – Have had a turnover of 20 million euros or more for the past 3 years; – Employed more than 50 workers; – Are connected with state reserves, as confirmed by a certificate from the state-owned LLC Possessor; – Operate in the defense industry, as noted by the Ministry of Defense; – Have priority status from the Latvian Investment and Development Agency. According to the government document, entrepreneurs with the help of the UAV detection means they have purchased will identify these objects and transmit information to the national defense network. However, how this will be done is still unclear. "At this time, there is no unified mechanism," the document acknowledges. Entrepreneurs could also assist in creating drone-free zones above their productions – to prevent incidents before they occur, by warning everyone not to fly, for example, near a sawmill or dairy plant, or wherever else might have a 20-million turnover over 3 years. Previously, areas strictly military or administrative in nature were prohibited for drones (for example, in Jurmala, it was not allowed to launch electric pets near Rinkevich's summer house in Dubulti), but now the number and area of restricted zones may sharply increase.