Just hours before drone giant DJI was to face an automatic drone ban in the US, the US Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau added all foreign-made drones and components to the FCC Covered list, ...
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The FCC's sweeping ban on DJI drones has expanded to cover all foreign-made drones and drone accessories, and is taking its action cameras and gimbals officially out of the market too. December 23 had ...
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A US fighter jet shot down an Iranian drone that approached an American aircraft carrier in the Middle East on Tuesday, Washington said, as renewed tensions on the high seas overshadowed plans for ...
COLUMBIA — The United States government will proceed to ban future models of drones manufactured in China and other adversarial nations. The move includes the world's largest drone manufacturer, ...
The US government is banning new foreign-made drones and their critical equipment components over national security threats. It should be made clear that the ban doesn’t affect old drones, meaning ...
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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 ...
Can you still buy a DJI drone in the US? (Yes.) Will you be able to buy future drones? (Maybe.) Here are the current drone dos and don’ts. I'd like to say that with the biggest competitor essentially ...
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, ...