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FCC Bans Foreign Drone Parts, Boosts US Production
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The Federal Communications Commission has announced a ban on new foreign-made drones, targeting popular Chinese brands like DJI and Autel. This decision comes after a review deadline flagged unacceptable risks to Americans, particularly during major events like the 2026 World Cup and the 2028 Summer Olympics. The ban aims to protect against threats from criminals, foreign actors, or terrorists using drones. Reactions are mixed, with the drone industry group AUVSI welcoming the move and DJI expressing disappointment. Law enforcement trainer Gene Robinson in Texas relies on DJI drones for forensics and training, while U.S. drone maker Hylio sees opportunity as Chinese rivals exit. However, Hylios CEO calls the broad ban on all foreign parts surprising and hopes for clarifications to protect allied supply chains.
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