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The U.S. military used a laser to shoot down a Customs and Border Protection drone, members of Congress said Thursday, and the Federal Aviation Administration responded by closing more airspace near El Paso,
The drone's development comes as the Pentagon pushes to procure and field inexpensive drones to keep pace with adversaries.
DJI is fighting the FCC's drone ban, but for now, it's still in place. From camera drones to gimbals, here's what that means for your workflow, and which products are still safe to buy.
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Chinese dronemaker DJI sues US over drone ban, says FCC exceeded ‘statutory authority’
Chinese dronemaker DJI has filed a legal challenge against the US Federal Communications Commission,
Hours after Iranian drones damaged U.S. Navy facilities in Manama, Bahrain, U.S. Navy Central Command told all servicemembers and contractors who live and work in and around the base that the area is no longer safe and they will receive money to stay in a hotel elsewhere.
Federal Aviation Administration bars flights around Fort Hancock after reported use of anti-drone military laser
U.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll said the service will soon launch a soldier-led marketplace to market drone innovations alongside private industry.
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US turns Iran’s weapons playbook against them with low-cost, Iranian-inspired kamikaze drones
US forces turned Iran’s own drone playbook against them on Saturday – deploying Iranian-inspired kamikaze drones for the first time in combat during Operation Epic Fury. The one-way drones — known as Low-Cost Unmanned Combat Attack System (LUCAS) — were launched for the first time to strike Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps command hubs,