SHANGHAI (Reuters)- China on Thursday put into effect new laws requiring
civilian drones over a certain size to be registered under real names, in an effort to improve the safety of its skies.
Last year, China implemented a policy requiring owners of
civilian drones over a given weight to register their flying gadgets using their real names.
Not exact matches
Someone took footage from a low budget movie called «Desert Warrior», did a fast overdub to add the offensive comments, and put it out on the net to obscure the fact that these people in the lands attacked by the US are actually angry
over invasion, conquest, looting,
drone strikes against
civilians, torture, and being shot at by the United States on behalf of Israel.
Civilians will have to be won
over to the new era of friendly
drones.
Interest in tagging technology has been driven in part by growing pressure on the White House
over civilian deaths in US
drone attacks.
Over the past years, an increasing number of «near misses» — where a
drone flies very close to a
civilian aircraft — has been recorded across Europe.
Many countries are now rushing to enforce compulsory registration of all commercial and
civilian drones due to concern
over the use of
drones by individuals with little or no knowledge of aviation rules.