Indian Navy Holds Right To Seize & Dismantle Any Aerial Drones
Indian Navy Holds Right To Seize & Dismantle Any Aerial Drones
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Now onwards Indian Navy will neutralize drones around an area of three kilometers from the perimeter of the naval installations in Goa as it has been named as 'No Fly Zone'.
"An area of three kilometers from the perimeter of Naval Installations in Goa is designated as 'No Fly Zone'. All individuals and civil agencies are prohibited from flying any aerial drones within these zones for any reason," it said in an official press release.

Indian Navy further apprised that any operators, if found infringing the issued guidelines, will be responsible under the relevant provisions of law. The Indian Navy holds the right to seize or dismantle any aerial drones or unnamed vehicles found flying in the restricted area, without prior approval. "The Indian Navy reserves the right to confiscate or destroy any aerial drones or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) found flying within these areas without prior approval. Operators found violating these guidelines will be liable for prosecution under the relevant provisions of law," it added.

"Utilization of drones is governed by guidelines issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs as amended from time to time. Approval from the Director General Civil Aviation (DGCA) is to be obtained through the Digi Sky website (www.dgca.nic.in), and a copy of the approval letter is to be submitted to Headquarters Goa Naval Area or the concerned Naval station at least a week before the scheduled flying operation," it informed further.

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