The US Army's attempt to catch up on drone warfare isn't just teaching piloting skills but also training soldiers for the ...
From camera drones to gimbals, we break down the FCC's foreign drone ban, what it means for your workflow, and which products are still safe to buy.
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON, Jan 30 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration on Friday said it was barring ...
A Pentagon watchdog found confusing counter-drone policies are leaving some US military bases vulnerable to drone incursions.
By freezing out new foreign drones, the FCC has set off a race to localize production in a market long dominated by China.
Base commanders at American military installations stateside are being given more discretion and authority in countering ...
Installation commanders are required to submit counter-drone defense plans for their bases within 60 days.
In the case of one hot start-up drone company, the San Francisco Bay area's loss has been Detroit's gain. The company, known as Birdstop, relocated its headquarters late last year out of the Bay Area ...
If the US government were really serious about catching up with China, they'd be helping US companies poach DJI engineers to come work for them, funding scholarships for American students to learn ...
Iran's drone carrier, the Shahid Bagheri, has been stationed in the Persian Gulf near the Strait of Hormuz as a direct ...
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, ...