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UAVs allowed to fly in Italy

Rome, Italy - The so called unmanned aerial vehicles will be able to operate for defensive tasks

A first important step towards a more complete ruling for the unmanned aerial vehicles's flight activities performed in Italy has been made. The Italian Law schedules now that the so called UAVs can fly over the national air space in order to ensure its defence and the one related to the territory. Nevertheless, limits still exist as, while waiting for a really complete ruling which involves the entire...

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