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Compulsory registration of drones begins in UK today

Compulsory registration of drones begins in UK today

The UK’s new Drone and Model Aircraft Registration and Education Scheme is due to go live on 5 November 2019. There will be two elements to the online system. Anyone responsible for a drone or unmanned aircraft (including model aircraft)

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British MPs want more done to understand the risks posed by drones

British MPs want more done to understand the risks posed by drones

The British House of Commons Science and Technology Committee has told the UK Government that more must be done to understand the risks posed by drones to public safety and privacy, with clearer penalties. The Committee has been examining the

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Anduril Creates Drone-Killing Kamakazi Drones

Anduril Creates Drone-Killing Kamakazi Drones

Anduril Industries Inc., of California, has begun shipping its Interceptor drones to military clients in the U.S. and the U.K. earlier this year; it’s already sent dozens and has hundreds more in production. Anduril’s Interceptor takes a brute force approach

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