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U.S. Drone Adoption is Accelerating. Are You Ready?

Drone Adoption Accelerates with NDAA-Compliant Herelink Blue

Source: sUAS News

Summary:
With U.S. drone adoption moving past a tipping point, Herelink Blue emerges as a scalable, NDAA-compliant controller and telemetry platform. Manufactured in Oregon by NW Blue and CubePilot, it combines affordability with military-grade functionality to meet the growing demand for domestic command and control systems.

Key Point Takeaway:
American drone infrastructure is expanding beyond airframes—trusted U.S.-made components like Herelink Blue are now foundational to modern defense supply chains and operational readiness.

  • Complies with Section 848 of the FY2020 NDAA and Executive Order 14307.
  • 20km low-latency link with dual HDMI and Ethernet support.
  • Made in the U.S. with scalable production from CubePilot and NW Blue.
  • Supports Here GNSS, Cube Blue/Orange, LightWare LiDAR, EchoUAS, and more.
  • Serves U.S. and allied defense programs requiring secure, rapidly deployable drone systems.

Why This Matters:
Herelink Blue exemplifies the shift to domestic-first drone ecosystems—supporting defense resilience, real-time operational control, and component-level trust in a growing global landscape of autonomous systems.

Read the Full Article at sUAS News
Credit: sUAS News. Content summarized & curated by PDS Drone Research Foundation.

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