Tag #Airspace

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Chinese Naval Exercises Disrupt International Flights near Australia

Following reported Chinese military exercises involving live fire just 150 nautical miles east of Sydney, Australia, several international flights were diverted after warnings were issued to pilots by Airservices Australia and directly from the Chinese military; Australian and New Zealand navies are...

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U.S. Drone Vulnerability: Technological and Legal Gaps Expose Security Risks

The United States faces a significant vulnerability to drone threats due to technological limitations in detecting small drones, legal ambiguities regarding airspace control, and a lack of coordinated law enforcement response mechanisms, leading to numerous unexplained drone sightings and potential ...

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Drone Sightings Prompt Airspace Shutdowns and Arrests

Suspected drone sightings near Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio and Boston's Logan International Airport led to a temporary airspace shutdown and arrests, prompting increased calls for action from elected officials to identify and stop the mysterious unmanned flights.

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Chinese Helicopter Harasses Philippine Plane Near Scarborough Shoal

A Chinese navy helicopter flew dangerously close to a Philippine patrol plane over the Scarborough Shoal on Tuesday, prompting a radio warning from the Filipino pilot; the incident is the latest escalation in the long-standing territorial dispute in the South China Sea.

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Russian Warplanes Fly Near Alaska, Prompting NORAD Response

Four Russian warplanes flew near Alaskan airspace on Tuesday, prompting a response from NORAD, marking the latest incident involving Russian aircraft off the coast of Alaska, though the planes remained in international airspace within the Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ).

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