The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has just taken a massive swing at the drone industry, blocking new foreign-made drones – including those from DJI – from entering the American market.
Drones offer more than a way to revive your sense of childlike whimsy. Equal parts high-tech toy and commercial tool, they ...
A DJI Phantom drone. Credit: Ricardo B. Brazziell / AMERICAN-STATESMAN Leave it to the Federal Aviation Administration to complicate the holidays (or protect the skyways for Santa depending on your ...
The Blue UAS List has a rigorous process for selecting drones that US military personnel can use.US Army photo by Staff Sgt. Anthony Herrera The US Department of Defense is rapidly embracing drones ...
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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army aims to buy at least a million drones in the next two to three years and could acquire anywhere from a half million drones to millions of them annually in the years that ...
The global drone industry is expected to accelerate in early 2026, as a mix of legacy companies and rising newcomers drive growth in key markets such as military and defense, security and surveillance ...
The two “I’s” — Iran and innovation — continue to define the global drone market, which is expected to grow from $69 billion in 2026 to $147.8 billion in 2036, according to technology research firm ...