
June 25, 2025
BY Federal Aviation Administration
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A DroneShield survey of 23 airport and critical infrastructure operators found widespread gaps in counter-drone readiness, with many organizations citing inadequate detection capabilities and limited legal authority to respond to unauthorized drones. The report says stronger regulations, operational planning and training are needed alongside technology improvements.
Mach Industries has received a Defense Innovation Unit contract to develop Atlas, a runway-independent unmanned strike aircraft for naval and expeditionary operations. Developed with Whisper Aero, the hybrid-electric aircraft is designed to carry a 1,000-pound payload up to 1,400 nautical miles while operating from ships and austere locations with minimal infrastructure.
Vice Chief of Space Operations Gen. Shawn Bratton visited Grand Forks Air Force Base as plans move forward for a $250 million Space Operations Center, highlighting the region’s growing importance in U.S. space and defense strategy.
Insitu has been selected to provide ISR services to U.S. military customers using its ScanEagle and Integrator drones under a COCO model. The platforms offer long endurance, VTOL capability and advanced AI features to support flexible, persistent surveillance operations.
Produced by UAS Magazine, the UAS Summit will provide a comprehensive overview of the unmanned aircraft systems industry while celebrating two decades of leadership in UAS development, deployment and technology.