FEATURE
Trojan Horse or Trade Dispute? Texas Attorney General Targets Anzu in High-Stakes Drone Lawsuit
Texas AG sues Anzu, claims company sells DJI clones By DRONELIFE Features Editor Jim Magill Claiming that the company is…
RECENT FEATURES
- GAO Signals Rising Scrutiny as Drone Deliveries Expand
Federal watchdog highlights safety and oversight challenges as BVLOS operations grow Drone delivery in the United States continues to expand. But as operations scale, federal oversight is also intensifying. A recent blog post from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) examines the expected growth of drone delivery services and raises ongoing safety considerations. While the… Read more: GAO Signals Rising Scrutiny as Drone Deliveries Expand
The Companies Tapped for the Pentagon’s Drone Dominance Push
U.S. Department of War Launches Industry Competition for Drone Dominance Program Phase I The U.S.…
The Companies and Technologies Capturing the Counter-Drone Funding Surge
Governments around the world are no longer debating whether counter-drone systems are necessary. They are…
Why the Drone Boom Looks Different This Time
Inside the policy, production, and funding forces reshaping the market (Commentary.) For more than a…
FAA NOTAM Bans Drone Flights Near Moving Federal Assets, Prompting Civil Liberties and Operator Concerns
FAA’s ‘mobile’ NOTAM raises concerns for drone operators By DRONELIFE Features Editor Jim Magill Civil…
LATEST
Sponsored Content
- Trojan Horse or Trade Dispute? Texas Attorney General Targets Anzu in High-Stakes Drone Lawsuit

- El Paso Airspace Closure Highlights Clash Between Counter-UAS Technology and Aviation Safety

- Why the FAA’s Largest Reorganization Ever Matters for Drones and Air Taxis

- Walmart and Wing Bet Big on Drone Delivery With Nationwide Expansion Plan

- Drones and AI Take Center Stage in World Cup Security Planning

Regulations
- Trojan Horse or Trade Dispute? Texas Attorney General Targets Anzu in High-Stakes Drone Lawsuit
Texas AG sues Anzu, claims company sells DJI clones By DRONELIFE Features Editor Jim Magill Claiming that the company is “a wolf in sheep’s clothing” the Texas attorney general has sued Anzu Robotics, for allegedly failing to disclose its business relationship with DJI, and in creating products that are essentially clones of DJI’s UAVs. In a suit filed in the District Court of Collin County, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton alleges that Anzu engaged in “false, misleading, or deceptive acts or practices.” The suit lists seven counts of alleged violations of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Consumer Protection Act (DTPA)… Read more: Trojan Horse or Trade Dispute? Texas Attorney General Targets Anzu in High-Stakes Drone Lawsuit
PRODUCTS
- New Partnership Building Farming Drone Batteries in Texas
KULR Technology Group and Hylio have entered a joint collaboration to produce NDAA-compliant battery systems for agricultural drones built in Texas. The partnership centers on U.S.-based design and manufacturing to strengthen secure domestic supply chains for drone energy systems. The companies plan to design, prototype, and qualify high-performance batteries for Hylio’s unmanned aerial systems. Engineering and manufacturing will take place in Texas, reinforcing regional production for advanced UAS platforms. “Domestic, NDAA-compliant energy storage is becoming a foundational requirement for advanced unmanned and defense-adjacent systems,” said Michael Mo, Chief Executive Officer of KULR Technology Group. “Our joint development collaboration with Hylio… Read more: New Partnership Building Farming Drone Batteries in Texas














