US authorities will soon be able to intercept private drones - ForumDaily
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US authorities will soon be able to intercept private drones

The Federal Aviation Administration of the United States intends in the near future to acquire a system that will intercept the control of intruder drones.

The contractor may be CACI International, which has previously carried out contracts for the US military, as well as for intelligence agencies. It is she who wants to create a system that will track “unmanned intruders.”

However, the terms of reference are not limited to this function. The authorities want to intercept control of drones near airports where flights of such devices are prohibited, as well as calculate the location of their owner. For this, it is planned to apply technologies developed for the army.

The first negotiations between the Federal Aviation Administration and CACI International have already taken place this week.

Let us remind you that the deputy head of the Federal Aviation Administration, Michael Whitaker, announced the agency’s plans to establish boundaries in the areas entrusted to the management, which can be determined using GPS receivers. “We'll be looking at how this technology works, as well as geo-fencing, to ultimately develop a viable [surveillance] approach in collaboration with other agencies involved in this issue,” Whitaker said.

He also announced that the Federal Aviation Administration will work with manufacturers of drones on the registration of vehicles, regardless of whether they are commercial or purchased for entertainment.

Early October The Federal Aviation Administration announced that unmanned aerial photography company SkyPan International Inc. would have to pay a $ 1,9 million fine in fines for using its drones without official approval.

It is expected that this year 700 thousands of devices of this class will be sold in the USA.

Earlier it was reported that the US government intends to oblige all buyers of UAVs, including amateur level, to register aircraft.

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