Yes, Lebanon has been using drones for aerial photography and other purposes. The country’s Civil Aviation and Meteorological Bureau (CAM) introduced regulations in 2017 to govern the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), including requirements such as registration, insurance, and adherence to specific flight rules.
Lebanese companies are increasingly utilizing drones for tasks like surveying and mapping, infrastructure inspection, environmental monitoring, and photography. The Lebanese military has also been using them for surveillance and reconnaissance purposes.
However, it’s worth noting that the use of drones in Lebanon is not without its challenges. Some issues include airspace restrictions due to the ongoing conflict with Israel, as well as concerns about privacy and data protection laws.