From camera drones to gimbals, we break down the FCC's foreign drone ban, what it means for your workflow, and which products ...
A Pentagon watchdog found confusing counter-drone policies are leaving some US military bases vulnerable to drone incursions.
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The US has temporarily eased the drone ban, but not for photography drones
The US drone ban has been updated to ease off on pre-approved "Blue List" models and partially US-made drones ...
One U.S. city has retired its traditional police aircraft and replaced them with drones, including one the department says is ...
The US government is banning new foreign-made drones and their critical equipment components over national security threats. It should be made clear that the ban doesn’t affect old drones, meaning ...
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US interceptor drone with net-gun can defend infrastructure from UAV swarm attack
Drone swarms could soon encounter stronger defenses in US airspace as Fortem Technologies introduces ...
I only read the first page of comments... am I the only one confused by the FCC, not the FAA, making this decision? That just sounds all kind of wrong to me. Drones are flying machines and, as such, ...
The FCC move, which does not affect existing DJI models, is a major escalation in Washington's battles to crack down on Chinese drones The Federal Communications Commission said on Monday it is adding ...
It's so stupid. Anyone motivated with even a tiny amount of time and money can put together their own drones more suitable for what they want to do, as enthusiasts have been doing for many years. And ...
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