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Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) acting administrator Chris Rocheleau told a House hearing that the agency did not know how many drones were operating over U.S. airspace at any given period.
Ukraine’s astonishing drone attack on military airfields and critical assets deep inside Russia on Sunday blindsided the ...
Increasingly capable drones and the threat of domestic terrorism have put local law enforcement in a difficult situation.
The U.S. military needs to invest in radars and other defenses to protect stateside military bases against small drones, ...
Aside from shooting down drones, which may create further danger, there's often not much anyone can do to stop them — but ...
"There's a gap between the state of unmanned air craft and ... the law that governs what you can do to secure yourselves," said Carter Lee.
However, an overly conservative approach to safety risk assessments at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which the report says tends to overestimate the severity and likelihood of risks from ...
Art Castañares, a Chula Vista resident, had what should have been a simple question in 2021: How is the Chula Vista Police ...
Lt. Michael McLaughlin, left, and Sgt. Pete Montalto launch the BRINC drone from its nest atop the Schenectady Police ...
How this business navigates FAA and local drone rules to offer legal, safe building maintenance in New York’s complex urban ...
Wildfires persistently pose a growing threat to Arizona’s diverse terrain and communities. The most transformative tools now ...
FAA’s Chris Rocheleau shares updates on BVLOS rules, counter-UAS policy, and airspace modernization at XPONENTIAL 2025.