Australia will introduce new surveillance technology for a “crackdown” on drones next year, aviation authorities said Monday, as concerns mount over their increasing prevalence in public areas.
Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) plans to roll out new monitoring equipment at major airports across the country next month.
The technology has the ability to identify a drone, its serial number and the location of the controller while in flight, CASA communications manager Peter Gibson told the news agency.
“We can identify therefore who is flying it,” he said.
The technology, coupled with new registration requirements, will “dramatically” change the way rules relating to drones are enforced, Gibson added.
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