The military says the nearly 7,500 robotic aircraft it has accrued to fight wars overseas need to come home at some point. But the FAA doesn't allow drones in national airspace without a special certificate.
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johnrobbJohn RobbInfluentialPentagon is up to 7,500 drones. http://t.co/WdS55amu How many years until it hits 75,000 ??
burritojusticeburritojusticeInfluential[Not the best analogy] "The DoD doesn't want a segregated environment. We want a fully integrated environment." http://t.co/C43HijmF
downwithtyrannyHowie KleinHighly InfluentialL.A. Times hits McKeon for his support of killer drones over U.S. skies. Will ithe Tea Party to figure this one out
ayeshakazmiAmericanPaki"Congress approved legislation that requires the FAA to integrate #drones of all kinds into national airspace" http://t.co/ats9Tn26
feardeptU.S. Dept. of FearWell tested in #Afpak so should be effective here. > Pentagon working with FAA to open U.S. airspace to combat drones: http://t.co/nYRwUCRP
35thldWA 35th LD DemocratsMaybe coming soon to your neighborhood. RT @peterdaou: Pentagon working with FAA to open U.S. airspace to combat drones http://t.co/qvzRIyR7
burritojusticeburritojusticeInfluentialNo drone left behind. "The stuff from Afghanistan is going to come back." And Congress has a "bipartisan drone caucus"
burritojusticeburritojusticeInfluential"These flying robots need to be shipped home at some point. Military hopes to station & use them for many purposes." http://t.co/C43HijmF
medecinmadininaMadinina de BREIZHPentagon working with FAA to open U.S. airspace to combat drones http://t.co/Y4lVPgjl Bientôt la guerre civile aux Etats-Unis ? #France ?