
An article by Dronelife.com shares:
The US drone industry is at a critical juncture as domestic manufacturers work to scale production and reduce dependency on foreign supply chains. A January article on DroneLife.com takes an in-depth look at the structural, technical, and market barriers facing American drone makers, from sourcing critical components and building workforce capacity to navigating evolving policy and procurement requirements that define what counts as a “trusted” system. With much of the commercial market historically dependent on foreign platforms, the article highlights why growing US manufacturing capability is both urgent and complex in today’s regulatory environment.
For those interested in the future of unmanned systems and domestic industrial base development, the full article unpacks the key hurdles and emerging strategies shaping how US drone production might meet expanding commercial and defense demand.
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