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But could 2026 top 2025 when it comes to drones? As someone who tests the best drones day in and day out, I can't wait to see what the coming year holds. Given that excitement, I thought I'd write down my predictions for 2026, and it'll be fun to look back on it and see what came true.
Whether you’re a content creator, travel enthusiast, or hobby flyer, DJI remains the go-to brand for consumer and prosumer drones thanks to its blend of innovation, performance, and ease of use. As we head into 2026,
Americans will be unable to buy the latest and greatest drones because the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has banned foreign-made drones as of today.
As the war grinds on, sophisticated Russian defenses have pushed Ukraine to develop a frightening new weapon: semiautonomous killing machines.
The FCC is banning new foreign-made drones, including those made by Chinese companies DJI and Autel, citing risk to national security and the safety of Americans.
The U.S.’s decision to ban the sale of new foreign-made drones will have far wider-reaching implications than its effect on pilots’ ability to access new models and parts
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission said on Monday it is barring imports of all new models of foreign-made drones and critical components including from China's DJI and Autel, saying they pose unacceptable risks to U.
The Federal Communications Commission says it's banning new foreign-made drones, a move that will keep new Chinese-made drones out of the U.S. market.
As the risk of conflict grows in the Arctic, Western militaries and startups are working to tackle the unique challenges of fighting there.
Americans won’t be able to buy new models from DJI, the Chinese maker of most of the world’s drones. But U.S. pilots can keep the drones they have.
Russian drones have attacked apartment buildings and the power grid in Odesa, Ukraine, injuring six people, including children