Members of the French senate have approved new stricter rules for the use of drones in the country’s skies.
A special commission for sustainable development approved the bill on Tuesday, which will require compulsory registration of drones, mandatory installation of RFID or GSM transponders to broadcast owner details, and the possibility of automatic performance-limiting devices.
The law is based loosely on various US models introduced in recent years.
The text approved by the committee on Tuesday leaves it open to the French government to define parameters, but suggests that the rules should apply to any drone heavier than 800 grams. According to a report from France’s security agency (secrétariat général de la défense et de la sécurité nationale), drones heavier than 1kg could carry a “petite grenade.”
Under the proposed law, commercial or heavy drone operators must have training, and manufacturers or importers would have to include a leaflet on the use of drones, as well as the relevant legislation and regulations.

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