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Wings Drone Weekly Podcast October 27
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Wings Drone Weekly Podcast October 27

In this episode of Weekly Wings, hosts Paul Rossi, Samuel Stansberry and Terry Neff explore the latest drone technology, military countermeasures and regulatory updates.

The conversation begins with reports of a mysterious swarm of drones seen over Langley Air Force Base. The team is looking into the implications of these observations and ongoing investigations to determine their origins, sparking discussions about airspace security.

Then they discuss the US military’s development of what could be their the most effective anti-UAS system to datewith a focus on reducing red tape to enable faster deployment of drones in combat scenarios. The episode then moves on to the introduction of anti-UAS training in basic traininghighlighting the military response to the growing threat of drone warfare.

Under the spotlight of technology, Mitsubishi Wind Sensing Drone Technology appears to be a game changer for optimizing wind farm placement. The team explains how this AI-driven innovation allows drones to collect precise wind data to determine ideal locations for renewable energy installations.

When it comes to regulatory news, the team covers DJI’s lawsuit against the Department of Defense as the company disputes its designation as a “Chinese military company,” a classification that impacts DJI’s operations in the United States.

The episode then explores a recent archaeological discovery along the Silk Road in Uzbekistan, where LiDAR-equipped drones have revealed hidden outposts, fortresses and plazas, reshaping our understanding of ancient trade routes.

On the law enforcement side, drones have recently helped locate a convicted felon in Nelson Countyallowing authorities to make a quick arrest without putting officers in danger.

The team is also examining a drone crash at Boston Celtics event, which injured two people, highlighting the importance of proper drone regulations in populated areas.

Finally, they conclude with a discussion of the new FAA regulations regarding powered-lift airplanes. These standardsessential for pilot and instructor certification, pave the way for the future of eVTOL and advanced air mobility in the United States

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