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The FCC voted to tighten national security rules on telecom equipment, which could affect DJI drones and the U.S. commercial drone market.
Working through a U.S. military lab, Red Cat secured one of the first FPV components accepted into the Blue UAS Framework through partner UMAC. With four UMAC components integrated, the full FANG system is now certified and listed, giving users a compliant, government-cleared platform available as a complete system or modular DIY kit.
DHS estimates $250 million will be obligated in FY26 for its Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems Grant Program, with additional funding to come.
ATLANTA — Flock Safety’s new Drone as Automated Security (DAS) solution is making the leap from public safety to the private sector, equipping security teams with a broader, tech-driven tool kit that redefines traditional staffing models, the company says.
The eastern U.P. airport's proximity to the Canadian border and maritime corridors like the St. Mary’s River made it an ideal candidate.
Uncrewed aerial systems, or drones, hover at the confluence of several powerful security technology trends. Artificial intelligence enables them to detect, classify, and track threats in real time. Autonomous vehicle technology allows them to patrol and ...
Overland Park, KS, Aug. 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Titan Protection and Consulting announced today that a first-of-its-kind deployment of its self-docking, remote-piloted security drone successfully deterred a theft at an automotive dealership in Kansas City. A new case study details the installation, deployment, and successful deterrence of an attempted theft by Titan’s autonomous drone ...
India is redefining security with frontier technologies. From Agnikul’s 3D-printed rockets to AI-powered policing and disaster-relief drones, here’s how Viksit Bharat is driving self-reliance.
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US has $500 million drone security plan for 2026 World Cup
FIFA and federal law enforcement agencies said securing the skies over World Cup stadiums is a priority. President Donald Trump's administration is backing that up with a plan to spend $500 million to stop potential drone threats during next summer's tournament.
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Police in Wisconsin would be able to shoot down drones under this new bill. Here's what it says
Republican lawmakers are circulating a bill what would allow local law enforcement officers to intercept, disable or destroy drones to mitigate a security or privacy threat.