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DJI claims its decision to let drones fly in dangerous areas is not political
DJI will no longer stop drones from flying over airports, wildfires, and the White House, passing the buck to US law enforcement to prevent some of the worst forms of drone misuse. Some are suggesting the curious timing of that decision is political,
DJI's Software No Longer Blocks Drones From Flying Over Military Posts and Airports
China-based drone manufacturer DJI has changed geofencing restrictions on its drones in the US, removing no-fly zones from its software after having them in place for about 10 years. The company says this follows a similar software update a year ago in Europe and aligns with US Federal Aviation Administration rules for drone pilots in the United States.
Ukraine fired British and US missiles into Russia in mass attack, says Moscow threatening retaliation
Flight restrictions were imposed at five airports in Russia after Ukraine unleashed an attack reportedly with more than 200 drones and ballistic missiles. Alexander Bogomaz, the governor of the Bryansk region in western Russia, said Ukraine had launched a major missile attack but did not say which missiles had been used.
Major UK airport could face delay chaos from military drones flying from nearby RAF base
Birmingham Airport bosses have issued warnings over plans by the Civil Aviation Authority to launch US drones, shuttering a high traffic route in a move that could cost passengers
DJI will no longer block US users from flying drones in restricted areas
DJI has lifted its geofence that prevents users from flying over restricted areas like nuclear power plants, airports and wildfires.
radaronline
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Truth Finally Revealed About Drones Plaguing U.S.: How They Are 'Training for War' As 'Armored Fighters Against China'
The plague of drones that hovered over the U.S. are feared to have been 'armored fighters' training for potential conflict ...
The Economist
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The US Army needs less good, cheaper drones to compete
A typical FPV (“first-person view”) attack drone costs Ukraine’s army less than $500. Based on racing quadcopters, these are ...
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on MSN
US mulls new rules to limit or ban Chinese drones due to national security concerns
Last month, Congress passed a bill that will ban the sale of new drones by DJI or another firm, Autel Robotics, within a year ...
22h
on MSN
Ukraine fires US, British missiles into Russia, launches one of largest drone attacks so far
Russia's military on Tuesday said it would retaliate against Ukraine after Kyiv attacked Russian regions by firing six ...
20h
'Massive' Russian air attack follows record-breaking Ukrainian drone barrage
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned allies that the defense of his nation is a litmus test for broader Western ...
Defense News on MSN
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The Pentagon’s ‘Replicator’ drone bonanza faces an uncertain future
Hicks has sat in all of the Pentagon’s major meetings on it. She’s read every story published about the program, prepared in ...
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US considers potential rules to restrict or bar Chinese drones
The U.S. Commerce Department said on Thursday it is considering new rules that would impose restrictions on Chinese drones ...
Jamestown Sun
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Lawmakers advance bill to replace North Dakota drones made by foreign adversaries
House Bill 1038 would create a $15 million program to replace all drones used by North Dakota agencies that do not comply ...
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