The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced late Monday that it would add DJI to its “Covered List,” effectively banning all future DJI drones from the United States. A disappointed DJI says it remains committed to the U.S. market despite the ban.
This is not strictly an FCC move, as it builds upon President Trump’s new Restoring American Airspace Sovereignty Executive Order issued back in June. Nonetheless, while the FCC may have jumped the gun slightly on its DJI ban, the company’s future drones and drone components were facing a ban starting today anyways, due to the FY25 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
As part of that law, which passed with bipartisan support in Congress, DJI and other affected companies were supposed to receive security audits by authorized federal agencies. DJI urged the U.S. government back in April to begin the mandated security audit, and did the same again in June. Earlier this month, DJI issued its final plea to the government to conduct its mandated security audit. DJI has always remained confident that it would pass any such audit, repeating time and again that its products would withstand government scrutiny.
As the FCC’s new press release demonstrates, this audit never happened. Citing another of President Trump’s Executive Orders, “Unleashing American Drone Dominance,” the FCC says that “relying on foreign-made UAS threatens national security.” It seems clear that the goal was always to restrict foreign-made drones.
Šta je sad alternativa, pošto amerike nemaju baš neke popularne dronove te vrste?
Pa rješenje je u firmi UNUSUAL MACHINES
https://www.unusualmachines.com/
Kad ono, u upravnom odboru ove firme koja će pobrati milione sjedi Donald Trump JR.

Glavu dajem, a kamena jednog ne dam.