Dublin Airport operator acquires anti-drone equipment and awaits final go-ahead to deploy via IrishTimesBiz
ComReg oversees the use of the Republic’s radio spectrum. The organisation pointed out that all users of this must ensure that any equipment using this complies with the Wireless Telegraphy Act, 1926 and other laws regulating this.
DAA said that the company was “continuing to work with the relevant regulatory agencies in advance of deployment of this new counter-drone technology”. The authority does not comment on dealings with regulated bodies. However, it said it has worked with all airports in the State, air traffic control, airport police and An Garda Síochána, to implement plans to counter unmanned aircraft.
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