And the plot thickens. Don’t get too excited because this doesn’t help DJI customers but it does show things continue to be dynamic.
FCC Exempts Some Foreign Made Drones
FCC Exempts Some Foreign Made Drones
The list of imported drones allowed for import includes models from Parrot, opens new tab, Teledyne FLIR, Neros Technologies, Wingtra, Auterion, ModalAI, Zepher Flight Labs and AeroVironment and imports will be allowed until the end of 2026.
The FCC also said it was approving a list of imported critical components for drones produced by companies including Nvidia, ModalAI, Panasonic, Sony, Samsung and ARK Electronics.
Last month, the FCC said it was adding all foreign-made drones and critical components to the "Covered List". That means DJI, Autel and other foreign drone companies will not be able to obtain the necessary FCC approval to sell new models of drones or critical components in the United States as they pose unacceptable risks to U.S. national security.
Drones on the covered list purchased outside the United States cannot be operated in the country.
Panasonic, Sony and Samsung aren't even American companies so why do they get a exemption from importing foreign drone components?cliff notes:
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