Dramatic photo illustration of FCC's foreign drone ban: banned DJI drone amid industry reactions from protest to celebration.
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FCC Foreign Drone Ban Takes Effect; Industry Reacts

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Following its announcement earlier today, the US FCC's ban on new foreign-made drones and parts is now effective, targeting DJI amid national security fears for major events. DJI decries lack of evidence, US groups cheer boost to domestic industry, while users eye parts supply.

The FCC formalized its decision on December 22, 2025, adding uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) from foreign manufacturers—including data transmission devices, flight controllers, sensors, cameras, batteries, motors, and more—to its national security Covered List, effective immediately on December 23.

This follows an Executive Branch interagency review and builds directly on the Countering CCP Drones Act within the 2025 National Defense Authorization Act, which allowed firms like DJI one year to demonstrate no security risks. DJI sought audits but the ban advanced on existing intelligence.

Market leader DJI (70% global share as of 2023, known for premium tech) expressed dismay: "While DJI was not singled out, no information has been released regarding what information was used... Concerns about DJI’s data security have not been grounded in evidence and instead reflect protectionism."

The FCC cited threats like surveillance or disruption at the 2026 FIFA World Cup and 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, stating: "The federal government is taking additional actions to safeguard Americans and restore American airspace sovereignty."

US manufacturers, though often costlier and less advanced, are poised to gain. AUVSI President Michael Robbins hailed it: "By prioritizing trusted technology... the FCC’s action will accelerate innovation, enhance system security, and ensure the US drone industry expands."

Consumers can keep using existing drones, but hobbyists fear scarce replacement parts. Federal agencies faced prior restrictions on Chinese models.

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Reactions on X to the FCC's ban on new foreign-made drones, primarily targeting DJI, are polarized. National security advocates and US industry supporters praise it as essential protection against spying and a boost for American manufacturers. Drone enthusiasts, pilots, and users decry the decision, citing lack of comparable alternatives, higher prices, innovation stagnation, and future parts shortages. Chinese state media condemns it as discriminatory suppression without evidence.

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U.S. Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll warns about drone threats in a CBS interview, illustrated with drones in the background.
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Army secretary calls drones 'the threat of humanity’s lifetime' in CBS interview

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In a Nov. 16 appearance on CBS’s Face the Nation, U.S. Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll warned that cheap, easily made drones — which he described as 'flying IEDs' — pose an urgent security challenge and said the Army is leading the Pentagon’s counter‑drone effort under Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

The US Federal Communications Commission has voted to close loopholes allowing sales of technology deemed a national security risk, targeting Chinese firms like DJI. With a December 23 deadline approaching, DJI warns that without a security audit, its drones could face an automatic sales ban in the US. Existing owners would remain unaffected by the restrictions on new purchases.

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The Federal Communications Commission has placed new foreign-made drones and their components on its 'Covered List' due to unacceptable risks to U.S. national security. This decision stems from a Trump administration review highlighting threats like surveillance and data theft. The move aims to bolster American drone production ahead of major international events.

중국 당국은 국가 안보 우려로 10여 개 미국 및 이스라엘 기업의 사이버보안 소프트웨어 사용을 국내 기업에 중단하도록 지시했다. 이 지침은 미국과의 기술 경쟁이 심화되는 가운데 베이징의 서구 기술을 국산 대체품으로 교체하려는 노력을 뒷받침한다. 문제에 정통한 3개 소식통은 이 통지가 최근 며칠 내에 발행됐다고 밝혔다.

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The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a safety notice on Friday, warning of a potentially hazardous situation in the Pacific Ocean within the Bogotá Flight Information Region's jurisdiction. The alert urges US operators to exercise caution due to reports of military activities and GNSS interference. Risks apply to aircraft at all altitudes, including overflights and critical arrival and departure phases.

남한 정부는 북한의 드론 침범 주장에도 불구하고 긴장 완화와 신뢰 구축 노력을 계속할 것이라고 밝혔다. 이재명 대통령은 공동 조사팀을 지시했으며, 국방부는 신속한 조사를 약속했다. 북한은 9월과 1월 4일 드론 침입을 주장하며 설명을 요구했다.

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대만 부총리 정려준은 정부가 핵심 인프라와 무인항공기 방어를 지속 강화해 새로운 형태의 회색지대 충돌, 드론 침입 등에 대비할 것이라고 밝혔다. 트럼프 발언으로 미국 약속에 대한 의구심 증폭.

 

 

 

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