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According to the Norwegian police, training with drones will take place this and next week. The training will take place at the National Alarm Center in the municipality of Nordre Follo and the surrounding area.

Training for police drone pilots will continue until Friday this week at the National Emergency Center in Taraldrud in the municipality of Nordre Follo. During this period, the police will also occasionally fly drones near Sofiemyr, Kolbotn and in the area of ​​Sørmarka between Langen and Langhus.

Test flights will also take place next week.

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The police will use drones with external lighting - red and green lights, as well as flashing white strobe lights

If during these days you observe flying drones in the above-mentioned places, you do not have to report it to the police. Remember that it the police are training.

Source: politiet

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