The Federal Communications Commission said on Monday it is adding China's DJI, Autel and all foreign-made drones and components to a list of companies determined to pose unacceptable risks to U.S.
The future of warfare felt a lot like playing a video game. Soldiers fastened on virtual-reality glasses and then moved their fingers across the joystick in their palms. A small drone buzzed and ...
This story originally appeared in Politico Magazine and appears on Business Insider through the Axel Springer Global Reporters Network. When the Pentagon announced a "joint interagency task force" in ...
Since being placed on a Department of Commerce entity list in 2020 over national security fears, China’s DJI has faced the threat of a US ban on its hyper-popular drones. After exhausting its appeals ...
China is firmly opposed to the overstretching of the concept of national security and making up of discriminatory ...
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The drone war in Ukraine has become an AI arms race as both sides rush to deploy AI-enabled systems which are immune to radio interference, making protective jammers useless, and which can find and ...
The FCC move, which does not affect existing DJI models, is a major escalation in Washington's battles to crack down on Chinese drones The Federal Communications Commission said on Monday it is adding ...