UAS regulations in Asia

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Gary Mortimer
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UAS regulations in Asia

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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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Re: 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.
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Re: UAS regulations in Asia

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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?
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Gary Mortimer wrote: so am about to embark on a journey of reading and drinking coffee!
welcome to BRF, Gary.
IB4TL drinking tata tetley tea. :)
great start looks like :D
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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?
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.

Off late, forum moderators have been frowning down upon posters creating new threads. Hope you understand.
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Re: UAS regulations in Asia

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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
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