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
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
DOD Establishes Joint Interagency Task Force to Deliver Affordable C . . . The Task Force will report to the Deputy Secretary of Defense, to better align authorities and resources to rapidly deliver Joint C-sUAS capabilities to America's warfighters, defeat adversary threats, and promote sovereignty over national airspace
Trust Automations Small-Unmanned Air Defense Systems (SUADS) | Trust . . . Complete counter-small unmanned air systems (C‑sUAS) that improve defense and situational awareness in combat zones and BDOC facilities Promoting combat agility, this C‑sUAS is a self-contained, self-powered system that fits within a 463L pallet, enabling easy transport via military aircraft
sUAS | Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems | Small Military Drones | UST Easy to transport and quick to deploy, sUAS drones are often one-person portable and easily launched VTOL sUAS are typically instantly deployable whilst small fixed wing drones can be assembled and in the air in as little as 15 minutes