By 2022 the FAA expects we'll have 2.9 million drones flying in the US. Counter-drone tech companies are now popping up everywhere to keep the bad ones away, and let the good ones through.
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With more drones in the sky each year, here's why 'counter-drone' tech is neededBy 2022 the FAA expects we'll have 2.9 million drones flying in the US. Counter-drone tech companies are popping up everywhere to keep the bad ones away, and let the good ones through.
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