Identifying drones using radio signals

Daniel Puchert

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Drone wake-up call

The recent spate of unidentified drone sightings in the U.S., including some near sensitive locations such as airports and military installations, has caused significant public concern.

Some of this recent increase in activity may be related to a September 2023 change in U.S. Federal Aviation Administration regulations that now allow drone operators to fly at night. But most of the sightings are likely airplanes or helicopters rather than drones.
 
The only thing I see here is a problem identifying drones. I don't see any problem with drones being highlighted. Most drones have very limited local operation so aren't of much concern. It's articles such as these that create problems for drone operators.
 
The only thing I see here is a problem identifying drones. I don't see any problem with drones being highlighted. Most drones have very limited local operation so aren't of much concern. It's articles such as these that create problems for drone operators.

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