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DJI Avata 2 Fly More Combo (1 Battery), FPV Drones with Camera for Adults 4K + free shipping $719
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- What is Restricted: New, future DJI drones, radios, transmitters, and critical components (batteries, motors) cannot obtain necessary FCC equipment authorization.
- Current Status: Already-owned DJI drones remain legal to operate.
- Why It Was Implemented: The U.S. government considers DJI a national security risk due to alleged ties to the Chinese government, surveillance concerns, and data security, note Yahoo and Tom's Guide.
- Exceptions: The FCC has created a narrow exception for drones on the Defense Contract Management Agency's (DCMA) Blue UAS list, which are considered to not pose a security risk.
The ban aims to protect U.S. critical infrastructure from potential data breaches, notesyoutube.com/watch?time_continue=77&v=4OOcK6iEX5M&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fsearch%3Fq%3Ddji%2Bban%26rlz%3D1C1GEWG_enUS1167US1188%26oq%3Ddji%2Bban%26gs_lcrp%3DEgZjaHJvbWUqBggAEEUYOzIGCAAQRRg7MgYIARBFGD&source_ve_path=Mjg2NjY
- What is Restricted: New, future DJI drones, radios, transmitters, and critical components (batteries, motors) cannot obtain necessary FCC equipment authorization.
- Current Status: Already-owned DJI drones remain legal to operate.
- Why It Was Implemented: The U.S. government considers DJI a national security risk due to alleged ties to the Chinese government, surveillance concerns, and data security, note Yahoo and Tom's Guide.
- Exceptions: The FCC has created a narrow exception for drones on the Defense Contract Management Agency's (DCMA) Blue UAS list, which are considered to not pose a security risk.
The ban aims to protect U.S. critical infrastructure from potential data breaches, notesyoutube.com/watch?time_continue=77&v=4OOcK6iEX5M&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fsearch%3Fq%3Ddji%2Bban%26rlz%3D1C1GEWG_enUS1167US1188%26oq%3Ddji%2Bban%26gs_lcrp%3DEgZjaHJvbWUqBggAEEUYOzIGCAAQRRg7MgYIARBFGD&source_ve_path=Mjg2NjY
- What is Restricted: New, future DJI drones, radios, transmitters, and critical components (batteries, motors) cannot obtain necessary FCC equipment authorization.
- Current Status: Already-owned DJI drones remain legal to operate.
- Why It Was Implemented: The U.S. government considers DJI a national security risk due to alleged ties to the Chinese government, surveillance concerns, and data security, note Yahoo and Tom's Guide.
- Exceptions: The FCC has created a narrow exception for drones on the Defense Contract Management Agency's (DCMA) Blue UAS list, which are considered to not pose a security risk.
The ban aims to protect U.S. critical infrastructure from potential data breaches, notesyoutube.com/watch?time_continue=77&v=4OOcK6iEX5M&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fsearch%3Fq%3Ddji%2Bban%26rlz%3D1C1GEWG_enUS1167US1188%26oq%3Ddji%2Bban%26gs_lcrp%3DEgZjaHJvbWUqBggAEEUYOzIGCAAQRRg7MgYIARBFGD&source_ve_path=Mjg2NjYLeave a Comment