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“Why US-made drones still depend on Chinese components”
drone technology from from other country or from other countries. They can't, I mean, in in many cases. So you can build it here. I'd say that, you know, the the the actual problem with a lot of the d
...I'm always reading about them being made in Turkey, in Iran, in China. Can America make drones? Does America make drones? And these hypersonic weapons as well? In The United States, not farmed out to somewhere else. Absolutely. I mean part of part of
...manufacturing as opposed to China can catch up because of the manufacturing scale it has on some lower tech versions of these things. So push the state of the art, push the envelope, and then work on scale as opposed to trying to chase, you know, I d
...of drones extremely precise to provide a deterrent that doesn't exist at the moment. And so for that, you need to have large numbers of drones. You need to have the ability to manufacture those drones, in a way that isn't the case right now. Most dro
...drones that are made in countries that are deemed to be threats to The United States. This means China. This means DJI who has according to our notes, 73% market share here in The US, which is a simply astounding number. Now, Jason, for most folks ou
...a drone now, I think. You have to have, like, a drone that is one you built yourself, kinda like Ukraine is doing. Most of the commercial ones are designed to not crash into things that have a void in systems, etcetera. Yeah. I think it used to be if
...a DJI drone drone this summer. I was in Manhattan. I've talked about it. This thing's incredible, and I was just flying it around Manhattan, and I was shocked that you were allowed to. Well, there's a lot of money at stake here. Whenever there's the
...drone technology is. It's it's incredible. Just amazing. Skydio pivoted from being a consumer sort of Right. DJI sort of thing to something bigger and better, including military. Tell me why that was interesting. You know, the the SCADA story goes ba
If you don't have the industrial design done, if, you know, it's not waterproof, whatever the case may be, the airport might say, good enough. We want to pilot this with you, and we're okay with the fact that we're a pilot customer. We've piloted thi
...in a lot of ways, it's like a flying phone that has a lot of the same equipment, and then it has some new stuff, but they wanted that, at least up until recently.
...your drone. It's not allowed to hit things. It's not allowed to turn its lights off. So that leads me to believe that this ability to turn the lights on and off would be something that a more military or handmade drone would be able to do. This Week
...drones over certain parks or certain military things. So if these can, then that means it's one of those hand built ones, which is what's, you know, you see in Ukraine when people are using them in the military centers. They make those themselves. Yo
...deliveries have become quite commonplace, quite safe, and quite popular. To help us understand how that happened and where we're going next, please welcome to the show. It's Keller Clifton, the cofounder and CEO of Zipline. How you doing? Great. Than
...Drone delivery is here.' and, you know, we've seen that, like, 50 times at this point. I think people know that it's not real. You know, the trick is designing a system that can operate 20 fourseven, three sixty five, in a way that people can depend
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