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DJI Doomsday Looms: Feds Fumble Vital Audit as Ban Deadline Nears

DJI Doomsday Looms: Feds Fumble Vital Audit as Ban Deadline Nears

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This is you Drone Technology Daily: UAV News & Reviews podcast.

Welcome to Drone Technology Daily. I'm your host, and today is Monday, December 1st, 2025. We're covering the most critical developments shaping the drone industry as we head into what could be a transformative week for UAV regulations and technology.

The most pressing story dominating headlines involves the December 23rd deadline for a federal security audit of DJI. Currently, DJI controls between 70 and 90 percent of the United States drone market, yet as of today, no national security agency has initiated the mandated review required by the 2025 National Defense Authorization Act. If this audit remains incomplete by December 23rd, DJI will automatically be added to the FCC Covered List, effectively banning new drone imports and sales across the country. This creates enormous uncertainty for the approximately 837,513 registered drones currently operating in American airspace.

What makes this situation particularly complex is the Federal Communications Commission's recent expansion of enforcement powers, voted unanimously in late October. The FCC can now retroactively revoke previously approved equipment authorizations and ban devices containing DJI components. Shell companies attempting to circumvent restrictions would also face prohibition, closing loopholes that previously allowed continued operations under different brand names.

For commercial operators and hobbyists, the implications are severe. While existing DJI drones would remain legal to operate, firmware updates, warranty service, and spare parts availability face major disruption. Customs enforcement under the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act has already created supply chain disruptions throughout 2025, with shipments consistently delayed or held.

Meanwhile, federal agencies are shifting strategies entirely. The Federal Bureau of Investigation released a request for information on November 20th seeking fiber optic-controlled unmanned aircraft systems that operate without radio signals, making them resistant to jamming. This represents a fundamental pivot toward domestically compliant platforms as agencies confront emerging counter-drone threats and security vulnerabilities.

The landscape is evolving rapidly, and operators should prepare contingency plans for potential restrictions while exploring alternative platforms that meet National Defense Authorization Act compliance requirements. This situation underscores why staying informed about regulatory changes remains essential for anyone operating commercial or recreational drones.

Thank you for tuning in to Drone Technology Daily. Please join us next week for more critical updates on the drone industry. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more information, check out Quiet Please dot A I.


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