An Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS), colloquially known as a “drone”, is basically an aerial robot. The flight of a UAS can be remotely controlled, like a regular radio control aircraft (Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems or RPAS). A UAS can also fly ...
...’s Ikhana glides in for landing at the conclusion of the first checkout test flight of ADS-B tracking technology on an unmanned aircraft system in March 2012. In the United States, ELVs normally use military airspace or work under temporary flight...
... especially on the problems of the protection of C-Band for space communication, on the guarantee of spectrum for unmanned aircraft systems, and explain the consequences of the WRC Agreement on global flight tracking in civil aviation. As the end...