Man Charged with Flying Drone over Dallas Stadium During World Cup
Authorities say more than 300 drones were neutralized without force, and the FBI has seized over 500 as enforcement tightens around tournament airspace.
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1,100 drones challenge FIFA World Cup security, 500 already seized
Authorities say they have detected 1,139 drones operating near World Cup stadiums and tournament-related sites across the United States, with more than 300 of those aircraft already mitigated without the use of force. Meanwhile, the FBI says it has seized more than 500 drones as part of ongoing investigations into unauthorized flights near tournament venues.
1100 drones detected, 400 drones seized. Does the FIFA World Cup really have a serious drone problem? ⚽️
People are starting to ask if drones are a problem at the FIFA World Cup, with authorities having "neutralized" over 300 at the halfway stage of the competition.Operators have to face an additional 3-mile ban around the tournament stadiums, and most of the neutralizations have taken place without force, despite the dramatic terminology. It has nevertheless left some operators very upset – and others, like content creators Dorian Carlisle and Has…
Unauthorized pilots can be fined up to $100,000 and charged for federal crimes
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