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Welcome to Drone Technology Daily: UAV News and Reviews. In the past 24 hours, the Pentagon announced 25 companies, including Kratos SRE and Teal Drones, selected for Phase I of the Drone Dominance Program, aiming to produce swarms of low-cost attack drones at under $2,300 per unit by 2027, per Defense News. Meanwhile, Ohio startup Agilis Air ramped up pre-manufacturing of 55 Remora unmanned aerial systems for the US military, targeting sub-$2,000 costs and days-long delivery times, as reported by The Defense Post. Taiwan partnered with Kratos for cheap, fast drones tailored against China threats, according to Modern Diplomacy.
On regulations, the Federal Communications Commission clarified that existing foreign drones like DJI models remain authorized, but no new ones get approval post-December 2025 unless on the Department of Defense Blue List or meeting 60 percent US components, per Holland and Knight and UCANR updates. Expect FAA Part 108 rules soon for beyond visual line-of-sight flights, unlocking delivery and inspections.
For enterprise, Agilis Remora shines with 3D-printed airframes, 50-kilometer range, and modular design for contested environments—far outperforming $7,000 average small drones in speed and cost, ideal for rapid military scaling.
Consumer operators, prioritize Remote ID compliance and visual line-of-sight flights; use LAANC for controlled airspace. Experts like Pentagon officials stress domestic production to hit 10,000 units monthly demand.
Market data shows DoD eyeing 150,000 prototypes soon. Practical takeaway: Audit your fleet for NDAA compliance and upgrade to US-made alternatives.
Looking ahead, drone docks and hydrogen fuel partnerships like HNO International signal autonomous swarms and heavy-lift trends, revolutionizing public safety and defense.
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Welcome to Drone Technology Daily: UAV News and Reviews. In the past 24 hours, the Pentagon announced 25 companies, including Kratos SRE and Teal Drones, selected for Phase I of the Drone Dominance Program, aiming to produce swarms of low-cost attack drones at under $2,300 per unit by 2027, per Defense News. Meanwhile, Ohio startup Agilis Air ramped up pre-manufacturing of 55 Remora unmanned aerial systems for the US military, targeting sub-$2,000 costs and days-long delivery times, as reported by The Defense Post. Taiwan partnered with Kratos for cheap, fast drones tailored against China threats, according to Modern Diplomacy.
On regulations, the Federal Communications Commission clarified that existing foreign drones like DJI models remain authorized, but no new ones get approval post-December 2025 unless on the Department of Defense Blue List or meeting 60 percent US components, per Holland and Knight and UCANR updates. Expect FAA Part 108 rules soon for beyond visual line-of-sight flights, unlocking delivery and inspections.
For enterprise, Agilis Remora shines with 3D-printed airframes, 50-kilometer range, and modular design for contested environments—far outperforming $7,000 average small drones in speed and cost, ideal for rapid military scaling.
Consumer operators, prioritize Remote ID compliance and visual line-of-sight flights; use LAANC for controlled airspace. Experts like Pentagon officials stress domestic production to hit 10,000 units monthly demand.
Market data shows DoD eyeing 150,000 prototypes soon. Practical takeaway: Audit your fleet for NDAA compliance and upgrade to US-made alternatives.
Looking ahead, drone docks and hydrogen fuel partnerships like HNO International signal autonomous swarms and heavy-lift trends, revolutionizing public safety and defense.
Thanks for tuning in, listeners—come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production; for me, check out Quiet Please Dot AI.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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