FEATURE
The Real FCC Drone Debate: Who Controls the Airwaves?
A closer look at how spectrum policy and licensing could determine the future of U.S. drone operations The FCC is…
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- Barksdale Drone Incursions Highlight Real Security Risks
Confirmed incursions at a strategic U.S. bomber base highlight real risk A Week of Drone Incursions at a Strategic Base Unauthorized drones flew over Barksdale Air Force Base during the week of March 9, prompting a law enforcement response and renewed concern about drone threats to sensitive U.S. military sites. Officials confirmed that multiple unauthorized… Read more: Barksdale Drone Incursions Highlight Real Security Risks
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New Guardian platform and Seattle factory highlight scaling pressure, public safety adoption, and policy shifts…
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Regulations
- House Blocks ROTOR Act; Focus Shifts to ALERT Act and ADS-B Policy
AOPA urges action on collision avoidance and pilot privacy as Congress debates next steps The U.S. House of Representatives has failed to pass the Rotorcraft Operations Transparency and Oversight Reform Act, known as the ROTOR Act, following months of debate after last year’s fatal midair collision near Washington, D.C. The accident, which claimed 67 lives over the Potomac River, prompted renewed scrutiny of aircraft tracking and collision avoidance requirements across the National Airspace System. In response to the House vote, the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association issued a statement emphasizing its continued support for aviation safety reforms tied to the… Read more: House Blocks ROTOR Act; Focus Shifts to ALERT Act and ADS-B Policy
PRODUCTS
- Teledyne FLIR OEM Launches Lepton XDS Dual Thermal-Visible Camera Module
Compact MSX-Enabled System Targets Rapid OEM Integration Across Embedded and Industrial Applications Teledyne FLIR OEM has introduced the Lepton® XDS, a compact dual thermal and visible camera module, at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The new module brings the company’s patented MSX® imaging technology into a small, OEM-ready format. The company says the product is built for space- and power-limited systems. Lepton XDS combines a 160 × 120 radiometric Lepton 3.5 micro-thermal sensor with a five-megapixel visible camera. The system overlays visible image edges directly onto the thermal scene in real time. This process sharpens detail and improves context for… Read more: Teledyne FLIR OEM Launches Lepton XDS Dual Thermal-Visible Camera Module














