Gorgeous photo, even if it wasn’t exactly legal.
Remote ID is meant for this, so it’s no surprise you got caught. Hope it happens more often to keep everyone in check.
Vern said:
Remote ID is meant for this, so it’s no surprise you got caught. Hope it happens more often to keep everyone in check.
It’s not Remote ID there… it’s Aeroscope, and they’ve been using it for a long time.
This is why I stick to the Mini 2.
Last I checked, DJI drones don’t broadcast out; they just receive. Probably tracked by something like radar. What exactly is Remote ID?
Ari said:
Last I checked, DJI drones don’t broadcast out; they just receive. Probably tracked by something like radar. What exactly is Remote ID?
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If you think your drone is stealthy, you probably shouldn’t own one. Modern tech makes them super easy to track.
Most UK airports have systems that can track all drones nearby, including their models. It’s part of the control signal.
Getting your drone license would clear up a lot of this.
Singapore’s great if you follow the rules. Mess with the laws, and you’re in for a bad time.
China.
Is there a list of countries using this tracking tech or places with relaxed drone laws?