The agency said it will remove some restrictions on the distribution of advanced Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits chips, which provide higher data rates for mobile phones, sensors and other Internet-of-Things devices.Â
Under the plan, MMICs would be removed from the Defense Departmentâs strictly regulated U.S. Munitions List and would be transferred to the Commerce Departmentâs less stringent Commerce Control List.Â
An unnamed State official said such advanced chips âuse quite a bit less power than the ones we use in the military arenaâ for radar and other applications.âÂ
Meanwhile, the State Department is also considering relaxing rules on the sale of unmanned vehicles with anti-collision radar.Â
The planned changes would mainly allow manufacturers to sell âhunter-killer dronesâ that can detect and disable other autonomous aerial systems.Â