Chinese drone manufacturer DJI, which sells more than half of U.S. commercial drones, urged Congress and the Trump ...
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I’m an American drone pilot. The GoPro Karma is the perfect example of why a DJI drone ban is so worrying
The GoPro Karma is a reminder that it takes time to bring new drones to development, and time is running out on a DJI ban ...
There's a Dec. 23 deadline looming for DJI, which makes 90 percent of the world's drones, to pass an audit from the U.S.
As congressional China-hawks work to limit commercial drone sales from Beijing, a growing number of conservative lawmakers ...
Soldiers at the 25th Infantry Division’s “Lightning Lab” at Schofield Barracks have been developing, building, tinkering with ...
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Martins: The successes and failures of the Ukrainian drone industry
By Patricia Marins By mid-2014, after the annexation of Crimea and the outbreak of war in Donbas, an industry emerged that ...
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'Russians really scale'— How Moscow built a drone system that now threatens to end Ukraine’s front-line aerial dominance
Russia has centralized volunteer drone units like Rubikon into a professional system that is eroding Ukraine’s early edge in ...
Chinese officials took issue with Japan’s claim. Wang Xuemeng, a spokesman for the Chinese Navy, said in a statement that the ...
DJI urges U.S. agencies to begin the NDAA-mandated security review before the December deadline, seeking to avoid FCC Covered List restrictions.
Japan said on Sunday that Chinese fighter jets had directed fire-control radar at Japanese military aircraft in two “dangerous” incidents near Japan’s Okinawa islands, an account Beijing denied.
A Wall Street Journal analysis of more than 100 satellite images shows clear evidence of the country’s expanding air power and reach.
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