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South Korean military and police investigate alleged North Korean drone incursion at the DMZ, pledging de-escalation amid rising tensions.
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South Korea probes alleged drone incursions, reaffirms de-escalation amid North Korean threats

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In response to North Korea's accusations of sovereignty-violating drone flights in late 2025 and early 2026, and Kim Yo Jong's demand for explanation, South Korea has ordered a joint military-police investigation while pledging to ease tensions and build trust on the peninsula.

Newly founded companies are selling drone and action camera products on Amazon US that closely resemble DJI technology. Brands like Xtra and SkyRover have emerged with these barely disguised items. The development has caught the attention of tech observers.

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A Chinese army drone equipped with a standard infantry assault rifle achieved a 100% hit rate in flight trials against a human-sized target at 100 meters. The system, hovering at 10 meters, fired 20 single rounds, all striking a standard 50cm by 50cm chest board.

The HoverAir Aqua, billed as the world's first waterproof selfie drone, faces potential exclusion from the US market due to new regulations. Without Federal Communications Commission clearance, it risks the same sales ban affecting DJI's upcoming drones. This development highlights broader impacts on drone manufacturers amid tightening US rules.

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DJI is preparing to launch its first 360-degree drone, potentially arriving in 2026. Bundles are already available for buyers, as revealed in recent leaks. This innovation is highlighted among the most exciting cameras expected next year.

The US Federal Communications Commission has voted to close loopholes allowing sales of technology deemed a national security risk, targeting Chinese firms like DJI. With a December 23 deadline approaching, DJI warns that without a security audit, its drones could face an automatic sales ban in the US. Existing owners would remain unaffected by the restrictions on new purchases.

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DJI has unveiled the FlyCart 100, its most powerful delivery drone to date. This new model can handle 100kg loads and climb up to 6,000m mountains. It targets serious workloads in demanding environments.

 

 

 

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