China’s escalating conflict with the US over trade is now extending to the drones that have become a vital part of Ukraine’s defense.
NDAA outlines a one-year timeline for assessing security risks of Chinese drones, leaving their future in question.
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -China-based DJI and Autel Robotics could be banned from selling new drones in the ...
Chinas leading drone makers, DJI and Autel Robotics, may soon be barred from selling in the U.S., as lawmakers push a ...
China is reportedly making drones for Russia instead, according to multiple intelligence officials, but China has denied any ...
According to the CAAC, there are 1.88 million registered drones in China, but only 225,000 operators have obtained licenses.
America is blessed with the world's most capable military and a vast network of allies. Yet Washington is taking it for ...
By 2011, scientists at Guangqi Advanced Institute of Technology in China were already mass-producing specialized ...
China has imposed sanctions on 13 US military companies in retaliation for Washington’s planned arms sales to Taiwan, a move ...
The low-altitude economy is short on infrastructure and many investors lack information and guidance about how the sector ...
Germany’s top diplomat said Chinese-made drones that Russia is using in Ukraine are hurting Europe, sharpening her criticism ...
China on Thursday sanctioned 13 U.S. defense firms over arms sales to the self-governing island nation of Taiwan. The ...