NATO rules on UAV air worthiness standard emerging
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is in the final stages of defining a standard for unmanned aerial systems (UAS) air worthiness requirements. After several months of work, the so-called Stanag 4671 is now in the last period for comment. Although several NATO members have expressed...
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