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Daily Mirror
Daily Mirror
Technology
Shivali Best

Experts warn public not to attach guns, bombs or fireworks to their drones

While drones were previously only owned by professional filmographers, they’re now popular devices amongst the general public.

If you own a drone, you might be tempted to spruce it up with additional items, but the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has warned against this.

In a new update , the FAA has warned that it’s illegal to operate a drone with a dangerous weapon.

The update reads: “Perhaps you’ve seen online photos and videos of drones with attached guns, bombs, fireworks , flamethrowers, and other dangerous items.

UK rules prohibit flying drones over 400ft (120m) (Parrot)

“Do not consider attaching any items such as these to a drone because operating a drone with such an item may result in significant harm to a person and to your bank account.”

Adding such weapons to your drone is not only dangerous, but can also land you with a hefty fine, according to the FAA.

It added: “Operators are subject to civil penalties up to $25,000 [£20,000] for each violation, unless the operator has received specific authorisation from the Administrator of the FAA to conduct the operation.”

The FAA’s warning comes just one month after a US tech firm started selling a drone with a flamethrower attached, dubbed the Throwflame TF-19 Wasp .

The terrifying drone has a 25ft range and can blast fire out for 100 seconds at a time.

While Throwflame claims that the attachment is ‘not considered a weapon’, the FAA’s warning suggests otherwise.

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