Episodios

  • Tariffs, Tactics & Transition Flights: The Drone Industry Enters a New Phase | May 7, 2025
    May 7 2025

    In this episode of Weekly Wings, Paul Rossi and Terry Neff return from a brief hiatus to tackle a jam-packed lineup of updates shaping the drone industry and adjacent sectors. They kick off with a listener-driven deep dive into the real-time impacts of steep U.S. tariffs on Chinese-manufactured drones—highlighting price spikes in DJI's enterprise line and the broader consequences for public safety agencies and small businesses.

    They then examine how U.S. drone firms like Unusual Machines are leveraging the policy shift, with discussions about their ongoing motor production facility in Orlando, their connection to Red Cat, and a new public stock offering aimed at scaling up domestic manufacturing.

    From the battlefield to the backcountry, the episode explores cold-weather drone testing by the 10th Mountain Division using a variety of drone platforms, revealing the harsh operational realities of flying in snow, sleet, and freezing rain—and what it teaches about battery performance under stress. They also spotlight a new GM-made hybrid military truck capable of powering an entire command post for 24 hours.

    Wrapping up, Paul and Terry react to Joby Aviation’s successful emergency failure testing of its piloted eVTOL aircraft, applauding its layered resilience systems and uneventful response to simulated motor, battery, and actuator failures. It’s a forward-looking, fast-paced episode that connects geopolitical shifts, tactical drone use, and the growing reliability of next-gen flight.

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  • Capsules & Contracts: Drones, Space & Policy Unpacked | April 9, 2025
    Apr 14 2025

    In this week’s jam-packed episode of Weekly Wings, Paul Rossi and Terry Neff bring you a blend of space, defense, public safety, and developments shaking up the drone and aerospace sectors. Kicking things off with live reactions to the SpaceX Crew Dragon recovery, the hosts reflect on human spaceflight and operational testing post-splashdown.

    International headlines follow, with Japan’s JUADA-supported drone delivery trials on remote islands using Toyota-backed UAVs. Meanwhile, Anduril’s push into large-scale military drones such as the “Fury” takes aim at Boeing’s MQ-28 Ghost Bat in Australia, illustrating growing competition for global defense contracts.

    Back on U.S. soil, the episode highlights a reform in Army drone operation rules, removing red tape that penalized soldiers for equipment losses. Paul and Terry also break down Space Force’s classified satellite surveillance ops, a $1.96 billion MQ-9B sale to Qatar, and how Unusual Machines’ acquisition of Aloft could position them to dominate U.S. airspace monitoring.

    They close with a mix of public safety drone innovations—from MatrixSpace’s radar-assisted DFR programs in Palm Springs to speculative, non-lethal pepper spray drones for school security—and economic reflections on tariffs, outsourcing, and the rising cost of drones. It’s a wild ride that connects politics, industry trends, and emerging tech—all from a boots-on-the-ground perspective.

    Be sure to check out DroneLife.com to catch up on these stories and everything else happening in the world of drones.

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    1 h y 1 m
  • BYD’s Drone Integration, Ukraine’s Drone Industry & U.S. BVLOS Push | March 9, 2025
    Mar 10 2025

    In this episode of Weekly Wings, Paul Rossi and Terry Neff dive into the latest developments in drone technology, global policy, and market shifts. They start by analyzing BYD’s groundbreaking EV-drone integration, where the world's largest EV manufacturer has partnered with DJI to incorporate a docking system for autonomous drones in its vehicles. They debate the practicality of this feature and its potential applications for creative travelers, public safety, and autonomous vehicle integration - https://dronelife.com/2025/03/05/car-maker-byd-introduces-roof-mounted-dji-drone-system-for-select-models/

    Shifting gears, they explore the $1.5 billion U.S. investment into Ukraine’s drone industry, discussing how American intelligence has reportedly helped design a new generation of drones for modern warfare. They question why these funds weren't directed toward struggling U.S. drone manufacturers like Red Cat, Ondas, and Unusual Machines, which could have benefited from defense contracts - https://kyivindependent.com/biden-admin-secretly-facilitated-ukraines-drone-industry-nyt-reports/

    The conversation moves to DJI’s latest product leaks, including early images of the Mavic 4 Pro and Mini 5, with speculation about LiDAR capabilities. They also discuss DJI’s Dock 3, which offers vehicle-mounted drone deployment, hinting at future law enforcement and commercial applications - https://dronelife.com/2025/02/27/dji-unveils-dock-3-revolutionizing-drone-in-a-box-technology-with-vehicle-mounting-capabilities/

    The episode wraps up with a discussion on the push for Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) rulemaking in the U.S., with the Commercial Drone Alliance (CDA) urging the Trump administration to accelerate deregulation. Paul and Terry highlight how BVLOS approvals could open doors for large-scale commercial drone operations, benefiting industries from infrastructure inspection to public safety - https://dronelife.com/2025/03/03/commercial-drone-alliance-urges-swift-action-on-bvlos-rule-making/

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    54 m
  • U.S. Drone Policy Shifts, Counter-UAS Tech & Market Disruptions | February 20, 2025
    Feb 20 2025

    In this episode of Weekly Wings, Paul Rossi and Terry Neff break down the latest financial and policy shifts impacting the drone industry. They discuss how recent political and economic changes are driving acquisitions and vertical integration within the U.S. drone sector, highlighting how companies like Unusual Machines are expanding their footprint with strategic investments like the recent acquisition of Aloft Technologies - https://finance.yahoo.com/news/unusual-machines-enters-definive-agreement-133000058.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAAJAjmsouHpeHT2-uwOkGco7a0rdAvfwKH5h1r4VMZiF7RqboaB-F0GuUalVqkB-DJ8opfu2QdVj6YUlyqyQeXBeWiw7WuiTJzGGKUpurLUiUa_Fy2DnI2r5LZTuL0lI3J17VZ8chKzuS_C0d8hySeq7KdVZNZMwonUjpigKI_oK

    The conversation shifts to the Drone Act of 2025, a bipartisan bill that could unlock federal funding for law enforcement drone programs. They analyze how this legislation could reshape public safety operations and whether it will exclude Chinese-made drones from eligibility - https://dronelife.com/2025/02/14/congress-introduces-bipartisan-legislation-to-expand-drone-funding-for-law-enforcement/

    On the tech front, Paul and Terry examine American Robotics’ Iron Drone system, a counter-UAS solution designed for autonomous drone interception. They explore its implications for defense and critical infrastructure security, comparing its potential to Axon’s growing role in public safety drone integration - https://www.stocktitan.net/news/ONDS/ondas-airobotics-launches-global-demonstration-tour-to-showcase-iron-n5wx9ddqesan.html

    Additionally, they review GeoQ’s new affordable LiDAR solutions, which significantly lower the barrier to entry for high-precision mapping and surveying applications - https://dronelife.com/2025/02/17/geocue-expands-trueview-lineup-with-tv1-and-tv1-lite-affordable-high-performance-lidar-for-drone-surveys/

    They also touch on the growing presence of CIA drone surveillance operations in Mexico, targeting cartel activity with cutting-edge aerial intelligence capabilities - https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14409511/trump-cia-drones-mexico-spy-drug-cartels.html

    The episode concludes with a discussion on recent aviation safety incidents, including the shocking Delta Airlines crash landing that flipped a jet upside down, prompting concerns about operational safety in extreme weather conditions - https://abcnews.go.com/US/dramatic-video-shows-moment-delta-plane-flipped-after/story?id=118921357

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  • DJI’s Big Move, US Drone Manufacturing & Future of Counter UAS | January 27, 2025
    Jan 27 2025

    In this episode of Weekly Wings, a DroneLife.com podcast, Paul Rossi and Terry Neff break down some of the most critical updates in the drone industry, including DJI’s decision to remove GeoZone restrictions and the broader implications of the ongoing U.S. push to eliminate Chinese drone influence. They discuss how this move aligns with the increasing difficulty of obtaining DJI drones in the U.S. and whether it signals a strategic shift in the global drone market - https://thehill.com/policy/technology/5090093-dji-drone-software-restricted-areas/

    The conversation expands to domestic drone component manufacturing, highlighting new efforts in U.S.-based motor and battery production. They analyze companies like Oransi Inc. and Unusual Machines, which are positioning themselves as key players in the effort to reduce reliance on Chinese-made drone components. A deep dive into Unusual Machines' leadership changes also reveals how executives from Tesla and premium mechanical keyboard manufacturers could influence high-quality American drone production - https://dronelife.com/2025/01/20/orsani-inc-the-u-s-company-poised-to-take-on-chinas-drone-motor-industry/ and https://www.stocktitan.net/news/UMAC/unusual-machines-appoints-brad-mello-as-vp-of-manufacturing-to-3fkkunxvdpa5.html

    Paul and Terry also explore innovative defense applications, including a new trail cam drone inspired by historical wartime surveillance tactics and Ascent Aero Systems’ advanced swarm-capable coaxial drones, which could redefine military and public safety operations. They discuss reports suggesting counter-UAS technology may now be a standard feature in the Presidential motorcade, reflecting heightened security concerns in the U.S. - https://dronelife.com/2025/01/16/inside-ascent-aerosystems-a-revolutionary-approach-to-drones/ and https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidhambling/2025/01/21/russian-trailcam-drone-is-a-new-type-of-stealthy-spy/

    The episode wraps up with public safety use cases, covering new DFR (Drone as First Responder) programs in Redmond, Washington, and Hempstead, New York, as well as how New York City is considering drones for enforcing sanitation and illegal dumping laws - https://dronelife.com/2025/01/21/redmond-wa-police-take-innovation-to-new-heights-with-drone-first-responder-program/ and https://dronelife.com/2025/01/16/hempstead-police-department-introduces-drone-as-first-responder-system-from-flock-safety/ and https://gothamist.com/news/to-ensure-compliance-with-trash-laws-nyc-considers-deploying-drones

    Lastly, they examine the formation of an industry association for drone light shows, which aims to establish safety standards and representation for an increasingly popular sector facing recent operational failures - https://dronelife.com/2025/01/13/drone-show-association-formed-to-develop-industry-standards-and-safety/

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  • Defense Innovations, Drone Safety & EVTOL Tech | January 7, 2025
    Jan 7 2025

    In the first episode of Weekly Wings Season 2, hosts Paul Rossi and Terry Neff explore key developments in the drone industry as the new year begins. They kick off with discussions on U.S. Army training operations in Romania using Skydio and Anduril drones for reconnaissance and the evolving role of American-made drones in defense operations - https://dronexl.co/2025/01/03/us-army-tests-drones-romania-anduril-skydio/

    The conversation shifts to the unveiling of the Pivotal Helix EVTOL, a personal electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft priced at $190,000 and up. They examine its features, certifications, and implications for the future of personal air mobility - https://pivotal.aero/

    Paul and Terry then review the capabilities of XCraft’s latest drone models, highlighting their American manufacturing focus and compliance with NDAA standards. They also cover a new proposed rulemaking by the Department of Commerce aiming to limit the use of Chinese-made drone components in the U.S. market for national security reasons - https://shopxcraft.net/ and https://dronelife.com/2025/01/03/commerce-department-issues-nprm-to-limit-use-of-chinese-made-drones-and-components/

    The episode also explores real-world drone applications, including how Santa Fe Police recently used a drone to catch a fleeing suspect and how Severn Trent Water is leveraging DJI thermal drones to detect pipeline leaks remotely - https://www.police1.com/drones/video-n-m-police-nab-suspected-car-thief-within-minutes-after-deploying-drone

    Closing the episode, the hosts reflect on a New Year’s Eve drone light show failure and compare the safety risks between drone displays and traditional fireworks - https://www.live5news.com/2025/01/01/falling-drones-injure-man-during-folly-beach-new-years-display/

    Join Paul and Terry each episode as they dive into the latest trends and challenges in the drone and EVTOL industries.

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    1 h y 2 m
  • State of Drones in 2024 and Beyond | December 23, 2024
    Dec 23 2024

    In the final episode of 2024, Paul Rossi and Terry Neff dive into a packed lineup of drone industry insights and future projections. Starting with a wave of mysterious drone sightings along the East Coast, we analyze public perceptions and regulatory challenges. The hosts also explore the emerging role of laser communication in drone systems, which promises to revolutionize resilient data transfer and navigation capabilities.

    The discussion shifts to advancements in radar systems for drone detection, particularly those developed in Europe and deployed in Ukraine, raising questions about their potential applications in the U.S. Next, we examine the state of domestic drone battery manufacturing, including geopolitical tensions affecting supply chains and a new U.S. initiative, Family of Advanced Standard Batteries for Unmanned Systems (FASTBAT-U), aimed at bolstering battery innovation.

    From drone delivery, we analyze Amazon’s MK30 program and a journalist's firsthand account of their Arizona hub, highlighting both the technology's promise and public skepticism. On a lighter note, we review Sky Elements' record-breaking drone light show, showcasing the marketing power of drone displays during the holiday season.

    Looking ahead to 2025, we predict significant growth in drone delivery, battery technology, eVTOL developments, and counter-UAS systems, as the industry navigates new tariffs and global competition. Join us for this festive and forward-looking episode, wrapping up a transformative year for the drone industry.

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    1 h y 16 m
  • Mystery Sightings, NASA UTM & NDAA '25 | December 11, 2024
    Dec 12 2024

    Welcome to this week’s episode of Weekly Wings, your trusted source for all things drones! Hosts Paul Rossi and Terry Neff bring you a mix of expert insights, industry updates, and engaging banter. As the holiday season ramps up, Paul and Terry discuss plans to transition the podcast to a bi-weekly schedule. This change will allow for deeper dives into topics and richer discussions in the new year.

    The two explore the current challenges facing DJI drones in the U.S., including the regulatory landscape that has impacted product imports during the previous months. Legislative updates focus on the FCC's planned evaluations of Chinese-manufactured drones, avoiding an outright ban but setting the stage for tighter scrutiny and the impact on U.S. drone manufacturers.

    A deep dive into Russia’s use of FPV sleeper drones for ambush tactics includes the technological advancements enabling drones to lie in wait for extended periods before engaging targets.

    Discover how NASA is collaborating with the FAA to roll out unmanned traffic management (UTM) systems, making drone deliveries a reality in Dallas-Fort Worth and setting a precedent for future operations nationwide.

    The hosts speculate on the mysterious drone sightings reported across New Jersey, from UFO theories to potential government or private testing, all while keeping things lighthearted and humorous.

    Get a glimpse of the recent drone displays, including SpaceX’s 12 Days of Christmas show in Texas and a record-breaking 8,000-drone performance in Japan that wowed audiences worldwide.

    Celebrate DroneUp’s achievement of receiving a Part 135 UAS air carrier certificate, a significant step forward in expanding the drone delivery ecosystem and advancing commercial operations. From regulatory updates to breathtaking drone displays, this episode covers it all.

    Tune in to stay informed and entertained, and don’t forget to subscribe to the DroneLife.com newsletter for daily industry updates!

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