Americans will be unable to buy the latest and greatest drones because the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has banned foreign-made drones as of today.
A new rule by the Federal Communications Commission will make it impossible for US consumers to buy the next generation of foreign made drones.
The FCC bans foreign-made drones and critical components under U.S. law, citing national security, surveillance, and airspace safety risks.
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Why the drone industry depends on aviation-grade semiconductors for autonomy, safety, certification, and long-term operational resilience.