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Welcome to Drone Technology Daily: UAV News and Reviews. In the past 24 hours, the Federal Communications Commission released its Drone Dominance public notice, seeking input on regulatory reforms to boost domestic drone production, spectrum access, and innovation zones, as reported by Dronelife and Broadband Breakfast. Meanwhile, TEKEVER completed flight trials integrating Quadsat’s SpectraLoc electronic warfare payload on its AR3 EVO unmanned aerial system, enhancing airborne radio frequency detection, according to Unmanned Systems Technology.
Turning to products, ChinaMoneypro UAV stands out with its fiber optic-controlled drones, offering unjammable high-bandwidth video transmission immune to electronic warfare—unlike radio frequency rivals—while supporting beyond visual line of sight operations and swarm control, per Moneypro UAV's 2026 leaders analysis. These specs deliver real-time data processing superior for security and agriculture, with flight times up to eight hours.
On regulations, the FAA is finalizing part 108 rules for routine beyond visual line of sight flights, expanding night and over-people operations, alongside a push to ban Chinese-made commercial drones, favoring U.S. manufacturing, as noted by VettaFi.
Commercially, agricultural drones hit a projected $5.5 billion market by year-end, driven by artificial intelligence for precision crop monitoring and eco-friendly designs with energy-efficient batteries, according to Bora Drones. Enterprise sees swarms transforming defense, with Ukraine's program architect Oleksandr Kamyshin warning of an AI arms race to CBS News.
For flight safety, always verify beyond visual line of sight approvals, conduct pre-flight checks on anti-jamming links, and maintain redundancy in urban areas.
Practical takeaway: Drone operators, submit FCC comments by the deadline and test fiber optic upgrades for jammed environments.
Looking ahead, the lower skies segment could surge from $22 billion this year to $300 billion by 2035, per Aurelion Research, with urban air mobility and autonomous swarms reshaping warfare and logistics.
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