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Drone Technology Daily: UAV News & Reviews

FCC Drops Bomb: Foreign Drones Grounded as US Makers Soar

26 Dec 2025

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This is you Drone Technology Daily: UAV News & Reviews podcast.Welcome to Drone Technology Daily, your source for the latest in unmanned aerial vehicle news and reviews. In the past 24 hours, the biggest story dominating the industry is the Federal Communications Commission's announcement on December 22, adding all foreign-made drones and critical components to its Covered List over national security concerns. According to the FCC's public notice, this prohibits new foreign drone models from receiving authorization for import or sale in the United States, though existing models like popular DJI units can continue to be used, imported, and sold indefinitely. Aerotas reports this is not a full ban, preserving operations for surveyors and mapping professionals reliant on current DJI Matrice series drones. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr stated, "Following President Trump’s leadership, the FCC will work closely with United States drone makers to unleash American drone dominance."This regulatory shift opens doors for domestic players. Hylio CEO Arthur Erickson told the Associated Press that it creates growth opportunities for American spray drones in agriculture, potentially lowering prices as investments pour in, even as he noted the blanket foreign restriction feels unexpected.Shifting to enterprise applications, Australia's Defence Department tested counter-drone systems during Exercise Southern Arrow on December 24. Lieutenant Colonel Josh Mickle highlighted drones as an asymmetric threat advancing rapidly, with the integrated ICARUS system neutralizing threats via sensors and effectors in live-fire demos.For a quick product spotlight, consider the Windracers ULTRA, a heavy-lift cargo drone gearing up for a March 2026 international flight test. CEO Stephen Wright told AeroTime the company is just at the foothills of drone technology, eyeing deliveries to remote areas like Scotland's Orkney Islands, boasting endurance for essential services where traditional logistics fall short.Market data underscores the stakes: DJI holds global dominance, powering over 80 percent of United States law enforcement drone programs, per company statements to Homeland Security.Listeners, for flight safety amid these changes, always verify your drone's FCC authorization status before new purchases, maintain visual line of sight, and update firmware to counter emerging threats. Practical takeaway: United States operators, inventory your fleet now and explore American alternatives like Hylio for commercial resilience.Looking ahead, this pushes onshoring, spurring innovation in secure, high-performance drones and counter-tech, with trends toward American dominance in consumer and enterprise skies.Thank you for tuning in. Come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production. For me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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