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Federal air security officials have devised a better way to detect unmanned aircraft when they fly near airports and airplanes, and they’re working on it already.
This new development was made possible thanks to a recently tested prototype technology.
Reports of Rogue Drones
Every month, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) gets flooded with more than 100 reports involving unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), also known as drones, flying too close to a piloted airplane or an airport. The FAA and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) take this as a very serious safety issue as things could go wrong and properties worth millions of dollars could be destroyed.
Read the full article on the link provided below
http://trackimo.com/new-technology-capable-of-detecting-drones/
This new development was made possible thanks to a recently tested prototype technology.
Reports of Rogue Drones
Every month, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) gets flooded with more than 100 reports involving unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), also known as drones, flying too close to a piloted airplane or an airport. The FAA and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) take this as a very serious safety issue as things could go wrong and properties worth millions of dollars could be destroyed.
Read the full article on the link provided below
http://trackimo.com/new-technology-capable-of-detecting-drones/