The US telecommunications regulator said on Monday that it is adding Shenzhen-based DJI, the world’s largest drone maker, to a list of companies determined to pose “unacceptable risks” to US national ...
SPOKANE, Wash. – DJI, a leading drone manufacturer, is facing a potential halt in sales across the United States due to delays in a security audit. The Senate Committee for Armed Services ordered an ...
WASHINGTON, Dec 18 (Reuters) - Two U.S senators on Thursday asked several U.S. construction companies to detail the use of Chinese-made DJI drones in government contracts and at sensitive national ...
The FCC has issued a new order that restricts the sale of new foreign-made drones in the US. The order prevents new drones and components from being authorized for sale in the US, though it does not ...
Chinese-made drones have dominated the skies in the United States for years, with private owners, police departments, and firefighters deploying them nationwide. But a new rule by the Federal ...
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Americans won’t be able to buy new models from DJI, the Chinese maker of most of the world’s drones. But U.S. pilots can keep the drones they have. By Farah Stockman The Trump administration announced ...
A potential federal ban on an extremely popular brand of Chinese-made drones could ground local drone pilots and first responders. Barring a last-minute federal audit or extension, the Federal ...
On Monday, the Trump administration’s Federal Communications Commission banned all new foreign-made drone models from distribution in the U.S., citing “national security concerns.” Americans who ...
The oft-rumored ban of DJI drones in the US has now become reality, but the US government hasn't just banned sales of DJI drones. Instead, all foreign-made drones and their components are now banned ...
FCC adds DJI, Autel, and foreign-made drones to its "Covered List," barring approval for new models due to national security risks. The move follows concerns about unauthorised surveillance and supply ...
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