DHS Drops 115 Million on Drone Defense While Blue UAS Gets the Green Light and Remote ID Hits 95 Percent Compliance
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Welcome to Drone Technology Daily: UAV News and Reviews. In the past 24 hours, the Department of Homeland Security launched the Program Executive Office for Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems, committing 115 million dollars to counter-drone tech for securing the 2026 FIFA World Cup and America's 250th anniversary events, as reported by Homeland Security Today. Meanwhile, Unusual Machines secured a 2.1 million dollar defense order for domestically assembled drones, per Streetwise Reports, and Scanifly integrated drone solar surveys with IronRidge racking layouts to automate bills of materials, according to PV Magazine.
On regulations, the Federal Aviation Administration enforces mandatory Remote ID for drones over 250 grams, achieving 95 percent compliance among commercial operators, while the Federal Communications Commission exempted Blue UAS cleared list drones from its Covered List on January 7, easing domestic supply chains as noted by Holland and Knight. Businesses gain from expanded Beyond Visual Line of Sight operations via risk-based approvals, boosting inspections and logistics.
For enterprise UAVs, Textron Systems unveiled its fifth-generation Maritime Unmanned Surface Vessel with doubled payload and range up to 13,000 pounds, ideal for high-endurance missions. Consumer pilots, ensure Remote ID on drones over 100 grams per UK Civil Aviation Authority updates, and register with the FAA to avoid fines.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem states, drones represent the new frontier of American air superiority, aiding border security and infrastructure protection. Market data shows the global drone sector surpassing 50 billion dollars by 2026, driven by defense and commercial apps.
Flight safety tip: Always verify airspace via apps before launch, maintain visual line of sight unless BVLOS approved, and conduct pre-flight checks for Remote ID.
Practical takeaway: Audit your fleet for compliance today and explore Blue UAS options for secure operations.
Looking ahead, onshoring trends and BVLOS will dominate, enhancing autonomy and security.
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