What will be the primary focus of the Pentagon's counter-drone strategy by mid-2025?
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U.S. Considers Ban on Chinese Drones Amid National Security Concerns; Pentagon Launches Counter-Drone Strategy
Jan 2, 2025, 12:21 PM
The U.S. Commerce Department is evaluating new regulations that could restrict or ban Chinese drones in response to national security concerns. Officials have expressed worries that these drones may enable espionage by China or Russia, particularly as China is a major manufacturer of drones sold in the U.S., including those from DJI. The Pentagon has also initiated a counter-drone strategy, reflecting an urgent need to address potential threats posed by foreign drone technology.
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