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U.S. Interior Department Grounds Drone Fleet Over Fears Of Chinese Spying
The United States Interior Department is grounding its fleet of more than 800 drones over concerns that the Chinese is using the devices to spy or facilitate cyberattacks, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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FAA Revises Predictions For Commercial Drone Market, Estimates It Will Triple By 2023
After an explosive increase in commercial drone registrations in 2018, the Federal Aviation Administration has revised its predictions for the sector and now expects it to triple in size by the year 2023, according to NextGov.
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Reports Of Drones Flying Near Airports Ground Flights Yet Again, This Time At Newark Liberty
In an incident similar to ones which shut down the UK’s Gatwick Airport before Christmas last month and another at Heathrow in early January, Newark Liberty International Airport grounded all departing and incoming flights on Tuesday after two pilots spotted a drone.
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Officials Allege Attempted Drone Assassination On Venezuelan President
Nicolas Maduro, shortly before the explosions on Saturday.Photo: Miraflores Presidential Palace (AP) Venezuelan government officials say that two explosions at a military assemblage in Caracas on Saturday was in fact an attempt on President Nicolas Maduro’s life using bomb-carrying drones — and though the exact nature of just what happened is still being disputed, the…