Over the last decade, military and federal agencies have faced a surge in national security threats as the number of drone incursions into restricted airspace continues to rise. These incursions pose significant risks to sensitive government facilities, critical infrastructure, and national security. As drones become more accessible and versatile, ensuring the safety of airspace has become a top priority for defense and law enforcement agencies worldwide.
In response to these escalating threats, the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has introduced a series of restrictions on unmanned aircraft operators. The FAA has established “no-drone” zones around key government buildings and facilities to deter unauthorized drone activity. These measures are designed to prevent drones from entering sensitive airspace, ensuring the protection of national security and critical infrastructure. As drone technology advances, these measures are vital for maintaining control of airspace and safeguarding against evolving threats.
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