
Government approves bill to expand no-fly zones for drones in Japan
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While the designated no-fly zones have not changed since the law entered into force in 2016, drones' maximum speeds, ranges and load capacities have drastically improved.
While the designated no-fly zones have not changed since the law entered into force in 2016, drones' maximum speeds, ranges and load capacities have drastically improved.
Original source:The Japan Times ↗
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