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Many Americans Have Come to Rely on Chinese-made Drones. Now Lawmakers Want to Ban Them

Posted on the 23 December 2024 by Phil's Stock World @philstockworld

WASHINGTON (AP) - Russell Hedrick, a North Carolina farmer, flies drones to spray fertilizers on his corn, soybean and wheat fields at a fraction of what it would cost him to use a conventional ground spreader. As a volunteer rescuer, Hedrick uses thermal drones to search for people trapped by ...

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