FCC bans foreign-made drones over national security, spying concerns
Source: Politico
12/22/2025 05:04 PM EST Updated: 12/22/2025 06:52 PM EST
The Federal Communications Commission on Monday blacklisted all new foreign-made drones and components over concerns the equipment poses an unacceptable risk to national security ensnaring Chinese drone-maker DJI after long-time concerns that the tech gives Beijing a foothold inside U.S. critical infrastructure.
The tech was placed on the commissions Covered List, barring DJI and other foreign drone manufacturers from receiving the FCCs approval to sell new drone models for import or sale in the U.S. In Mondays announcement, the agency said that the move will reduce the risk of direct [drone] attacks and disruptions, unauthorized surveillance, sensitive data exfiltration and other [drone] threats to the homeland.
FCC Chair Brendan Carr said in a statement that while drones offer the potential to boost public safety and the U.S. posture on global innovation, criminals, terrorists and hostile foreign actors have intensified their weaponization of these technologies, creating new and serious threats to our homeland.
The ruling comes as China hawks in Congress amplify warnings about the security risks of drones made by DJI, which accounts for more than 90% of the global market share. But efforts to crack down on Capitol Hill have been met with some pushback due to the potential impacts of curbing the drone usage on U.S. businesses and law enforcement. A wide variety of sectors, including construction, energy, agriculture and mining companies, as well as local police and fire departments across the country, deploy DJI-made drones.
Read more: https://www.politico.com/news/2025/12/22/fcc-drone-ban-dji-00703742
I expect most of the consumer buzz-buzzes ARE "made in China". We stopped "making stuff".
Cirsium
(3,301 posts)"Criminals, terrorists and hostile foreign actors" already control the US government.
littlemissmartypants
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I have two, so much fun. A lot of universities, businesses, and other institutions use Dji branded drones. The engineering behind them is pretty fascinating.
Peace
groundloop
(13,554 posts)This is going to upset a LOT of people. DJI is one of, if not THE, top names in hobbyist drones. This ruling is akin to telling Nikon or Canon that they can't sell cameras in the US.
Maybe I don't understand what's under the hood of hobbyist drones, but I honestly fail to see how my little DJI drone can possibly be a threat to national security. I fly it around to capture a few photos of the lake I live on, nothing that anybody couldn't see with google maps.
I just take pictures and video of my house, garden, and do hyperlapses of sunsets. I'm trying to dip my toe in the water of tilt'shift production. guess I will try to take care of mine as best I can. Not sure what I will do when I want to upgrade!
Happy flying, feel free to mail me for any drone talk.
Peace