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Congress Introduces GUARD Act, Extending FCC Covered List Framework to Robotics

Congress Introduces GUARD Act, Extending FCC Covered List Framework to Robotics

A bipartisan coalition of U.S. lawmakers has introduced the Guarding the U.S. against Adversarial Robotics Dominance (GUARD) Act, aimed at implementing national security reviews for certain foreign-made humanoid and quadruped robots. This legislation reflects a growing concern over the implications of connected autonomous systems on national security. By extending the existing Federal Communications Commission (FCC) covered list framework to include robotics, the bill seeks to ensure that these technologies do not pose risks to U.S. safety and security. The introduction of the GUARD Act marks a significant step in the U.S. government's approach to regulating advanced robotic systems, highlighting the increasing recognition of their potential impact on national defense.

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US Drone Makers Are Building a Different Kind of Factory

US Drone Makers Are Building a Different Kind of Factory

At the AUVSI’s XPONENTIAL 2026 conference held in Detroit, industry leaders discussed a transformative shift in U.S. drone manufacturing. Unlike the mass-production model prevalent in China, American manufacturers are exploring new approaches that emphasize flexibility, scalability, and resilience in supply chains. This change is driven by the need to adapt to evolving market demands and technological advancements. Experts highlighted that the future of drone production may involve smaller, more versatile facilities capable of producing customized products rather than large factories focused on uniform output. This innovative strategy aims to enhance the competitiveness of U.S. drone makers in a rapidly changing global landscape.

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Airo unveils hybrid-electric rotary wing unmanned aircraft

Airo unveils hybrid-electric rotary wing unmanned aircraft

Airo Group Holdings has introduced its fully autonomous aircraft, the JX250/JC250 heavy-lift model, at the AUVSI XPONENTIAL 2026 event. This significant unveiling took place during the annual conference, which showcases advancements in unmanned and autonomous systems. The event, held in 2026, serves as a platform for industry leaders to present innovative technologies aimed at enhancing operational efficiency in various sectors. Airo Group's latest aircraft is designed to meet the growing demand for advanced aerial solutions, reflecting the company's commitment to pushing the boundaries of aviation technology. The JX250/JC250 is expected to play a crucial role in applications ranging from logistics to emergency response, demonstrating the potential of autonomous systems to transform traditional operations.

AIRO’s ‘slowed rotor’ hybrid-electric VTOL drone aims to solve resupply issues

AIRO’s ‘slowed rotor’ hybrid-electric VTOL drone aims to solve resupply issues

Company executives revealed to Breaking Defense that a new dual-use design aims to address a significant logistics gap between rear-operational hubs and forward units. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance military efficiency and ensure that resources are effectively delivered where they are most needed. The development underscores the growing emphasis on improving supply chain operations within military frameworks, particularly in response to evolving operational demands. By bridging this logistical divide, the company seeks to optimize support for frontline forces, ultimately enhancing overall mission readiness and effectiveness.

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Army’s autonomy office looks beyond drone, robot platforms to ‘packages of capability’

Army’s autonomy office looks beyond drone, robot platforms to ‘packages of capability’

The CPE Mission Autonomy initiative is set to prioritize combat engineering, fires, and logistics, according to the office’s leader. This strategic focus aims to enhance operational efficiency and effectiveness within military operations. By concentrating on these critical areas, the initiative seeks to streamline processes and improve resource allocation. The announcement comes as part of a broader effort to adapt military capabilities to meet evolving challenges. The implementation of this focus will involve collaboration among various military branches and the integration of advanced technologies to support mission objectives.

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USVs could be ‘alternate options’ for missions for stretched manned fleet: Navy official

USVs could be ‘alternate options’ for missions for stretched manned fleet: Navy official

Unmanned Surface Vessels (USVs) are increasingly being recognized as versatile components of naval operations, particularly in scenarios where deploying a large combatant ship may be prohibitively expensive or tactically excessive. This shift in naval strategy reflects a growing trend among military forces to utilize USVs for a variety of missions, including surveillance, reconnaissance, and logistical support. As nations seek to enhance their maritime capabilities while managing costs, the adoption of these modular systems is expected to rise. The integration of USVs into naval fleets allows for more flexible and efficient responses to maritime challenges, enabling forces to maintain operational readiness without the financial burden of traditional vessels. This evolution in naval warfare underscores the importance of innovation in military technology and strategy, as armed forces adapt to modern threats and operational demands.

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Industrial Policy and Wright’s Law: A New Perspective on Building the U.S. Drone Industry

Industrial Policy and Wright’s Law: A New Perspective on Building the U.S. Drone Industry

At the AUVSI XPONENTIAL 2026 conference this week, Brendan Stewart, Senior Vice President of Regulatory and Government Affairs at Red Cat Holdings, presented a comprehensive analysis on the future of the U.S. drone industry. He emphasized that revitalizing this sector will necessitate a long-term industrial policy, increased manufacturing capacity, and a commitment to patience from stakeholders. Stewart's insights highlight the critical steps needed to ensure sustainable growth and competitiveness in the drone market, underscoring the importance of strategic planning and investment in technology and infrastructure.

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Project ULTRA Aims to Normalize Drone Operations in Shared Airspace

Project ULTRA Aims to Normalize Drone Operations in Shared Airspace

At the AUVSI XPONENTIAL 2026 conference in Detroit, officials from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the Department of Defense (DoD), and various industry partners announced a collaborative initiative aimed at normalizing drone operations within the National Airspace System (NAS). This effort, referred to as Project ULTRA, seeks to develop scalable systems for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), logistics, and counter-UAS coordination. The initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance the integration of drones into shared airspace, addressing both operational efficiency and safety concerns. By leveraging the Grand Forks test environment, stakeholders are working to establish protocols and technologies that will facilitate the seamless coexistence of drones and traditional aircraft, ultimately promoting innovation in the aviation sector.

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Working ‘outside the lines’ to scale production isn’t working: Cadenazzi

Working ‘outside the lines’ to scale production isn’t working: Cadenazzi

The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) continues to evaluate drone technology as part of its ongoing efforts to enhance military capabilities. However, a newly released strategy emphasizes the need for internal reforms and greater focus from other military branches to effectively scale operations during wartime. This initiative aims to address the challenges faced in rapidly deploying and integrating drone technologies into existing frameworks. By fostering collaboration and innovation within the military, the DIU seeks to ensure that advancements in drone capabilities are not only developed but also effectively utilized in combat scenarios. The strategy highlights the importance of adapting to evolving warfare demands, underscoring the necessity for a cohesive approach across various defense sectors.

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Drone Dominance: The Defense Department’s Push to Build a Scalable U.S. Drone Supply Chain

Drone Dominance: The Defense Department’s Push to Build a Scalable U.S. Drone Supply Chain

During the keynote roundtable at XPONENTIAL 2026 this morning, leaders from government and industry convened to discuss a pivotal shift in the U.S. drone sector. The focus of the panel, moderated by Michael Robbins of AUVSI, was on advancing from initial innovation and prototype development to establishing robust industrial production and scrutinizing the supply chain. This transition aims to facilitate rapid military acquisition of drone technology, reflecting the Department of Defense's commitment to enhancing the nation's drone capabilities. The discussions highlighted the urgency of creating a scalable supply chain to support the growing demands of both commercial and military applications in the drone industry.

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From The Floor of XPONENTIAL: AIRO and Jaunt Reveal Dual-Use VTOL Aircraft for Defense and Cargo Missions

From The Floor of XPONENTIAL: AIRO and Jaunt Reveal Dual-Use VTOL Aircraft for Defense and Cargo Missions

At the AUVSI XPONENTIAL 2026 event in Detroit on May 12, AIRO Group Holdings showcased its full-scale autonomous vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft, developed in collaboration with Jaunt Air Mobility. This innovative aircraft is designed to serve dual purposes in defense, specifically for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance (ISR), and cargo logistics, as well as remote operations. The unveiling highlights the growing interest in autonomous technology within the aerospace and defense sectors, aiming to enhance operational efficiency and versatility in various mission scenarios.

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At XPONENTIAL 2026, AUVSI Signals a New Phase for the Drone Industry

At XPONENTIAL 2026, AUVSI Signals a New Phase for the Drone Industry

At XPONENTIAL 2026, held this week in Detroit, AUVSI President Michael Robbins highlighted a significant transition in the drone and autonomy sector. In his keynote address, Robbins underscored the industry's shift from a focus on emerging technologies and experimentation to prioritizing manufacturing, operational deployment, and supply chain resilience. This change reflects the growing need for the drone industry to integrate advanced technologies into practical applications, signaling a new phase of development aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and reliability.

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RPX Technologies Lands Embir-3 Thermal Camera on Blue UAS Framework

RPX Technologies Lands Embir-3 Thermal Camera on Blue UAS Framework

RPX Technologies, a firm based in Stillwater, Oklahoma, has successfully secured compliance with the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) and achieved a listing with the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) for its Embir-3 thermal imaging payload. This compact thermal camera, designed for use with unmanned aircraft and loitering munitions, was officially announced as part of the Blue UAS Framework on May 8, 2026. The inclusion of the Embir-3 in this framework signifies its recognition as a trusted technology for defense applications, enhancing the capabilities of unmanned systems in military operations.

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Headed to XPONENTIAL 2026? Don’t Miss These Partners, Panels, and Dual-Use Innovations in Detroit

Headed to XPONENTIAL 2026? Don’t Miss These Partners, Panels, and Dual-Use Innovations in Detroit

The annual AUVSI Xponential conference is set to take place in Detroit from May 11 to 14, bringing together key players in the global autonomous systems industry. This year's event highlights the growing integration of uncrewed systems, artificial intelligence, advanced manufacturing, and resilient supply chains, which are increasingly important for both commercial and defense sectors. As one of the premier showcases for innovations in these fields, XPONENTIAL 2026 aims to facilitate discussions and partnerships that address current industry priorities.

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Inside the Future of Drones: Policy, Security with Michael Robbins, CEO and President of AUVSI on the Drone Radio Show

Inside the Future of Drones: Policy, Security with Michael Robbins, CEO and President of AUVSI on the Drone Radio Show

In a recent episode of the Drone Radio Show, Michael Robbins, CEO and President of the Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI), engaged in a discussion with host Randy Goers about the pivotal factors influencing the uncrewed systems industry. The conversation highlighted key issues such as supply chain security, regulatory challenges, and the increasing impact of defense priorities on the sector's evolution. Robbins provided insights into how these elements are shaping the future of autonomy in the industry. Additionally, the dialogue included a preview of XPONENTIAL 2026, an upcoming event focused on advancements in drone technology and policy. This discussion underscores the complexities and opportunities that lie ahead for the uncrewed systems landscape.

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