Deutsche Telekom, the German owner of mobile provider T-Mobile, is broadening its views by working on a drone defense system for critical no-fly-zones. Because of drones’ increasing use in various recreational activities, there’s been an increased demand in preventing them from flying to places they’re not allowed to go. The Dutch police has recently started using trained eagles to take down drones, but some companies are already thinking on a larger scale. The defense system has been developed to keep the flying objects from entering protected areas like airports and sports stadiums, having started product development after a request from…

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