Hi I am wondering what the regulations are re guarding unmanned aerial vehicles in India are. My first post here, just discovered the site so am about to embark on a journey of reading and drinking coffee!
Many thanks
Gary
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UAS regulations in Asia
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Welcome to BRF.
Please post in the appropriate thread in the Military History Forum, the thread is UAV's Drones and Remote Surveillance. Thanks.
Please post in the appropriate thread in the Military History Forum, the thread is UAV's Drones and Remote Surveillance. Thanks.
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Ok will do, its not history though, its the future!!!
Wow my first post and then my first negative comment back in the first two posts at a place!
I don't quite understand why its a military history sort of question when the big money is on civil use. Although I did see the Indian Navy looking at robot dustbins the other day http://www.suasnews.com/2010/09/1063/t- ... -in-india/
Perhaps you could explain why this belongs in history?
Wow my first post and then my first negative comment back in the first two posts at a place!
I don't quite understand why its a military history sort of question when the big money is on civil use. Although I did see the Indian Navy looking at robot dustbins the other day http://www.suasnews.com/2010/09/1063/t- ... -in-india/
Perhaps you could explain why this belongs in history?
Re: UAS regulations in Asia
welcome to BRF, Gary.Gary Mortimer wrote: so am about to embark on a journey of reading and drinking coffee!
IB4TL drinking tata tetley tea.

great start looks like

Re: UAS regulations in Asia
Generally, innovations where the DRDO, Indian Navy or Air Force come into picture are discussed in the Military Issues thread (hope I got the right usage this time) or India's R&D/PSU's and Private Sector thread. OTOH, you could even cross-post this in the Civil Aviation thread in the Tech-Economic forum.Gary Mortimer wrote:Ok will do, its not history though, its the future!!!
Wow my first post and then my first negative comment back in the first two posts at a place!
I don't quite understand why its a military history sort of question when the big money is on civil use. Although I did see the Indian Navy looking at robot dustbins the other day http://www.suasnews.com/2010/09/1063/t- ... -in-india/
Perhaps you could explain why this belongs in history?
Off late, forum moderators have been frowning down upon posters creating new threads. Hope you understand.
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the mods are unpredictable! 
you need the UAV etc., thread in the Military Issues & History Forum
there's already a long discussion underway there

you need the UAV etc., thread in the Military Issues & History Forum
there's already a long discussion underway there