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Analysis of the Russian Regulatory Framework for Drone Development, Certification, and Use
The integration of unpiloted aircraft systems (drones) in Russia’s airspace is currently under careful scrutiny. Correspondingly, attention has been focused on the Russian regulatory framework for drone use. The essential elements of that framework are analyzed, and the best organization of safe dro...
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