Vietnam’s defense ministry requests
tighter management of drones
The use of camera drones
has become ‘quite complicated’ recently, the ministry has stated
Vietnam’s
Ministry of National Defense has suggested tightening management over
the use of camera drones throughout the country.
Colonel
General Phan Van Giang, deputy minister of national defense, has released a
document on the enhanced supervision of unmanned aerial devices and
specifically, camera drones.
The use of
drones has become quite complicated recently, Col. Gen. Giang said, adding
that several users of such devices had failed to seek permission and flown
over prohibited areas.
“Opposing
forces can take advantage of such activities to capture images and videos,
which may be aimed at distorting the truth or spreading propaganda,” he said,
“and to deploy explosives and harmful substances.”
The defense
ministry requested in the dispatch that local authorities tighten their
management of the production, sale, ownership, and operation of camera
drones.
The
importation of these devices and related equipment should also be closely
monitored, it added.
Using
camera drones has become commonplace amongst Vietnamese photographers and
filmmakers.
“A flying
camera can cost from between a few hundred U.S. dollars to more than $1,000,”
said a member of the Ho Chi Minh City photography association.
The devices
are able to capture stunning photos from the air. Many great videos of famous
attractions across Vietnam have been filmed using the so-called flying
cameras.
In August
2015, the defense ministry required individuals and organizations to apply
for a flying permit for any
unmanned aerial device.
The
Department of Operations under the General Staff of the Vietnam People's Army
is in charge of granting permission for the use of drones, according to
Decree No. 36.
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Thứ Tư, 11 tháng 10, 2017
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