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Another drone incident closting an airport in England... Heathrow this time
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<blockquote data-quote="horton" data-source="post: 76251" data-attributes="member: 11168"><p>According to the BBC News today, all UK airports now have, or soon will have “military grade anti drone equipment” fitted. This equipment can detect, track and take down drones. Police are to be given stronger powers in this area. Hopefully, the “thrill” or whatever some people get in flying a drone in controlled airspace will disappear (or become too expensive!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="horton, post: 76251, member: 11168"] According to the BBC News today, all UK airports now have, or soon will have “military grade anti drone equipment” fitted. This equipment can detect, track and take down drones. Police are to be given stronger powers in this area. Hopefully, the “thrill” or whatever some people get in flying a drone in controlled airspace will disappear (or become too expensive!) [/QUOTE]
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Another drone incident closting an airport in England... Heathrow this time