Ukraine, Russia and drone
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December saw a new record number of Ukrainian long-range drones shot down by Russian forces, according to statistics published by the Russian Defense Ministry.
Among the highlights, when the clock strikes midnight, a fireworks display will erupt from the rooftops of multiple Strip properties, lighting up the valley in spectacular fashion
The Federal Communications Commission has taken a major step toward limiting future access to non-U.S. drones, updating its Covered List to include foreign-made unmanned aircraft systems and UAS critical components following a national security determination by the Executive Branch.
The drone attack, said to be on a dock where drugs were being prepared for loading on boats, represented a further escalation of the Trump administration’s campaign against Nicolás Maduro.
A potential federal ban on an extremely popular brand of Chinese-made drones could ground local drone pilots and first responders.
Based on an Executive Branch national security determination, the FCC has added foreign-produced UAS (drones) and foreign-produced UAS critical component parts to the FCC’s Covered List on a going forward basis.
As the war grinds on, sophisticated Russian defenses have pushed Ukraine to develop a frightening new weapon: semiautonomous killing machines.
The US government is making good on an anticipated ban on the import of foreign-made drones, including those from the world's top seller.
Authorities in New Jersey are warning the public about dangerously taking drone matters into their own hands, as residents and lawmakers continue to demand answers after another slew of sightings on the East Coast. There has been an increase in pilots ...
Federal regulators are moving to block new versions and replacement parts of certain foreign-made drones, a decision that could have long-term implications for law enforcement agencies and private operators across Iowa.