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Denmark: Another Drone Sighting Prompts Aalborg Airport Closure

Another drone sighting was reported in Aalborg, Denmark, on Thursday night, September 25. The airspace above Aalborg airport was closed for a second time due to suspected drone activity, police said. The airspace was reopened about an hour later. It's not known who was responsible or if they were the same ones that affected Copenhagen airport earlier this week, officers added.

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US: Green Day Detroit Concert Interrupted Due To Unauthorized Drone

Green Day, an American rock band, was forced to rush off stage in the middle of their Detroit concert for safety reasons after an unauthorized drone flew over Comerica Park on Wednesday, September 4. The show resumed 10 minutes after it was paused. Detroit police said they detained a person suspected of flying a drone over the stadium.

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Drone for shop, factory surveillance

Drone for shop, factory surveillance

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows a prototype model of a small drone to detect and tape suspicious vehicles and people breaking into shops, warehouses, factories and other properties. Major security services company Secom Co. unveiled the device in Tokyo on Dec. 26, 2012.

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Drone for shop, factory surveillance

Drone for shop, factory surveillance

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows a prototype model of a small drone to detect and tape suspicious vehicles and people breaking into shops, warehouses, factories and other properties. Major security services company Secom Co. unveiled the device in Tokyo on Dec. 26, 2012.

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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' drone flies stably even in 30-meter winds

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' drone flies stably even in 30-meter winds

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. announced today that it has successfully conducted an experiment to operate an unmanned aircraft system combining aerial and underwater flying robots (drones) from a distance of 1,000 kilometers. A dedicated line connected the experimental monitoring area in Kyushu to the company's office in Marunouchi, Tokyo. It was confirmed that the drone could be operated until it detected a suspicious ship approaching the area via radar, rushed to the area, monitored it, and automatically tracked it. In the future, we will conduct experiments at longer distances and increase the number of drones. The system will be commercialized by the end of fiscal 2019. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has developed an attitude control technology for aerial drones that can withstand typhoon-force winds of 30 meters and fly stably. (Photo taken on July 2, 2019, location unknown, credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images)

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"Interceptor drone" appears in drill against terror attack

"Interceptor drone" appears in drill against terror attack

An "interceptor drone" with nets attached catches a smaller drone during an antiterrorism drill in Tokyo on Jan. 17, 2016. The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department has developed drone-hunting aircraft that tow large nets, intended to trap suspicious drones before they can cause harm. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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