A California man was sentenced to prison for flying a drone over the Venetberg Space Force and photography of the facility.
According to RCO News Agency, According to the US Prosecutor’s Office, California, Yinpiao Zhou, California, California, flew a drone on November 7, over the Venetberg Space Force base for nearly an hour and took two photos from the center. The Venetberg security forces used identification systems at the base to track the UAV to a park of about two miles (1.5 kilometers), where the law enforcement found that Zhou was trying to hide the drone in his clothes.
This week, Zhou was sentenced to four months in prison and will have a year of freedom of supervision, according to Space. In addition, according to Orange County’s report, Zhou will be required to pay $ 5.
Zhou is a Chinese citizen and with a permanent US legal residence. According to the US Department of Justice, officials arrested him at San Francisco International Airport while trying to fly to China.
The Department of Justice also announced that Zhou’s cellphone shows that he has previously sought the rules of drones of the Veneanberg Space Forces and had sent a message to someone else about hacking his drone to allow it to fly higher than usual.
Driver’s attacks on US military facilities have increased in recent years, although the US government has not yet attributed them to any particular group or person.
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