• DJI’s Big Move, US Drone Manufacturing & Future of Counter UAS | January 27, 2025

  • Jan 27 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
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DJI’s Big Move, US Drone Manufacturing & Future of Counter UAS | January 27, 2025

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  • In this episode of Weekly Wings, a DroneLife.com podcast, Paul Rossi and Terry Neff break down some of the most critical updates in the drone industry, including DJI’s decision to remove GeoZone restrictions and the broader implications of the ongoing U.S. push to eliminate Chinese drone influence. They discuss how this move aligns with the increasing difficulty of obtaining DJI drones in the U.S. and whether it signals a strategic shift in the global drone market - https://thehill.com/policy/technology/5090093-dji-drone-software-restricted-areas/

    The conversation expands to domestic drone component manufacturing, highlighting new efforts in U.S.-based motor and battery production. They analyze companies like Oransi Inc. and Unusual Machines, which are positioning themselves as key players in the effort to reduce reliance on Chinese-made drone components. A deep dive into Unusual Machines' leadership changes also reveals how executives from Tesla and premium mechanical keyboard manufacturers could influence high-quality American drone production - https://dronelife.com/2025/01/20/orsani-inc-the-u-s-company-poised-to-take-on-chinas-drone-motor-industry/ and https://www.stocktitan.net/news/UMAC/unusual-machines-appoints-brad-mello-as-vp-of-manufacturing-to-3fkkunxvdpa5.html

    Paul and Terry also explore innovative defense applications, including a new trail cam drone inspired by historical wartime surveillance tactics and Ascent Aero Systems’ advanced swarm-capable coaxial drones, which could redefine military and public safety operations. They discuss reports suggesting counter-UAS technology may now be a standard feature in the Presidential motorcade, reflecting heightened security concerns in the U.S. - https://dronelife.com/2025/01/16/inside-ascent-aerosystems-a-revolutionary-approach-to-drones/ and https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidhambling/2025/01/21/russian-trailcam-drone-is-a-new-type-of-stealthy-spy/

    The episode wraps up with public safety use cases, covering new DFR (Drone as First Responder) programs in Redmond, Washington, and Hempstead, New York, as well as how New York City is considering drones for enforcing sanitation and illegal dumping laws - https://dronelife.com/2025/01/21/redmond-wa-police-take-innovation-to-new-heights-with-drone-first-responder-program/ and https://dronelife.com/2025/01/16/hempstead-police-department-introduces-drone-as-first-responder-system-from-flock-safety/ and https://gothamist.com/news/to-ensure-compliance-with-trash-laws-nyc-considers-deploying-drones

    Lastly, they examine the formation of an industry association for drone light shows, which aims to establish safety standards and representation for an increasingly popular sector facing recent operational failures - https://dronelife.com/2025/01/13/drone-show-association-formed-to-develop-industry-standards-and-safety/

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