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| | | | | This is now old news if you're already following the drone industry, but if you're not, I'd like to highlight a recent decision made by the US Court of Appeals regarding the FAA's drone registration requirements. To place this in context, back in 2015 the FAA established a new set of regulations (the "Registration Rule") requiring anyone with a UAV ("unmanned aerial vehicle", or "drone") weighing between 0.5 and 55 lbs to register with the FAA. Unfortunately, the 2012 FAA Modernization and Reform Act say... | |
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defensescoop.com
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| | | | | Flight tests conducted by the Defense Advanced Research Agency, the U.S. Air Force and their industry partners have demonstrated safe and effective employment of an autonomous fighter jet, including in "nose-to-nose" dogfighting against a human F-16 pilot, according to officials. | |
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| | | | | The FAA tests could help lead to further deployment of technologies that provide better drone situational awareness, improving flight safety. | |
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securitybrief.co.nz
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| | | The reportrevealed that 45% of respondents saw an increase in cyber-attacks since the pandemic first emerged. | ||