Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Regulations (Part 107) The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) rules for small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), or “drone,” operations cover a broad spectrum of commercial and government uses for drones weighing less than 55 pounds Highlights of the rule, 14 CFR Part 107, follow
Joint Knowledge Online - JKO LCMS This course will provide basic sUAS awareness and areas of concern to the Joint Force specifically, what these systems are, how they are controlled, how they have been adapted, what missions they are being used for, how we can detect them, and what actions we can take upon contact with them
Competitions — SUAS The AUVSI SUAS Competition has been held annually since 2002 Teams can see the rules, papers and presentations, photos and videos, and ranking of the teams
U. S. Army Small Uncrewed Aircraft Systems Programs The U S Army has requested FY2026 funding for small uncrewed aircraft systems (sUAS, commonly referred to as drones) These systems support intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR); target acquisition and strike; electronic warfare operations; and other missions
Air Force Small-Unmanned Aircraft Systems Guide Reporting Procedures The most commonly seen sUAS airframes are multirotor or fixed wing rotary wing (FW RW) configurations and include systems that are Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) and purpose-built (modified or scratch-built from parts or kits for specific missions) sUAS may be powered by internal combustion engines or electric motor
Small Unmanned Aerial Systems (sUAS) Drones - TEEX. ORG In the world today, the use of sUAS is expanding rapidly Every day, new opportunities are being identified to implement sUAS into the private and public sector including, but not limited to: Online registration will close 10 days prior to the start of class