An FCC vote points the way toward a potential retroactive ban of some DJI products. But that doesn't mean you'll have to give up your DJI drone.
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Canadian Army to “Flood the Zone” with Drones, Commander Says
In a candid interview, Lieutenant General Wright outlines plans to dramatically overhaul how the military fights ...
The massive New Glenn will rumble into flight from Launch Complex 36 — a vantage point readily visible from the Cape ...
"Ukraine knew that the African girls who had come to work in the drone factories, lived in that hostel that was struck down.
Germany is deploying a brigade in Lithuania, a NATO ally bordering Russia, in its first such major permanent deployment ...
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Ukraine Is Running Out of Tanks
The battlefield in eastern Ukraine has destroyed Ukrainian armor at an alarming rate, and NATO tank deliveries to Kyiv have been unable to close the gap.
ZDNET's key takeaways The FCC can now retroactively add brands to its banned list.DJI is facing a December ban in the US ...
US President Donald Trump has said he’s instructed the Defense Department to start testing nuclear weapons “on an equal basis ...
Many assert a legal claim to lands on behalf of the residents of Alaska, based on precedent that entitles the state to land ...
Tucked away in the verdant countryside of southwestern Washington sits a structure so charmingly out of place, you might ...
After exhausting its appeals and losing a lawsuit last month, DJI products like the Mini 4 Pro, Avata 2 and Neo may disappear ...
Belgium’s Brussels and Liege airports were closed on Tuesday evening after drone sightings, diverting many incoming planes and preventing others from taking off.
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