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DAS supports FCC's move to restrict foreign drones, touting its U.S.-built drones for defense and security.
Dynamic Aerospace Systems (DAS), a U.S.-based UAV developer, announced its support for the FCC’s December 22, 2025, Public Notice implementing Section 1709 of the FY25 National Defense Authorization Act, which adds foreign-produced uncrewed aircraft systems and critical components to the FCC’s Covered List over national security concerns.
The company emphasized its commitment to domestic manufacturing, highlighting its Fortis-class VTOL drones—engineered and built in the U.S.—for defense, logistics, and emergency response.
Recent milestones include international MOUs for autonomous delivery networks, successful military demonstrations, and expanded domestic production capacity.
DAS leadership stressed the importance of resilient supply chains and American innovation in meeting growing demand for secure, high-performance drone technology.
The company, trading on the OTCQB under BRQL, continues to focus on strategic partnerships and technological advancement.
DAS apoya el movimiento de la FCC para restringir los aviones no tripulados extranjeros, promocionando sus aviones no tripulados construidos en los EE.UU. para la defensa y la seguridad.