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DJI fights drone ban with letters to U.S. leaders
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DJI fights drone ban with letters to U.S. leaders

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Last updated: December 5, 2025 3:41 am
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Is the Trump administration about to be the Grinch that stole gross sales of most drones simply earlier than Christmas?

There is a Dec. 23 deadline looming for DJI, which makes 90 p.c of the world’s drones, to go an audit from the U.S. authorities. With out an audit, U.S. legislation says DJI will go on the FCC’s naughty record — sorry, Coated record — successfully a ban on additional U.S. gross sales.

DJI has lengthy stated it’s completely satisfied to schedule the brand new U.S. audit; in any case, the corporate has years of unbiased audits (and a Division of the Inside audit) underneath its belt. However with no reply from anybody within the Trump administration three weeks earlier than deadline, DJI drones appear to be they are going to be left excessive and dry.

That is why DJI simply took the determined step of sending open letters to Homeland Safety head Kristi Noem, FBI boss Kash Patel, Director of Nationwide Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, and Division of Protection (or is that Battle?) chief Pete Hegseth — whom they’d written to a number of instances privately.

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“In September you indicated via written communication the Division’s willingness to work with DJI,” the letter to Noem says. (Translation: we have the receipts.) “We stand behind the safety of our expertise, and are eager to satisfy with you and be certain that this Congressionally-mandated safety evaluate takes place as quickly as potential so you may fulfill your dedication.”

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Adam Welsh, DJI head of worldwide coverage, ticked off all of the methods DJI drones are protected — flight logs do not go on servers, photographs and movies aren’t backed as much as servers until the consumer desires, and there is a “native knowledge” mode that cuts all connection between the drone and the web.

With a watch to outraged shoppers — particularly farmers who use drone expertise — Welsh wrote {that a} ban “would result in widespread client confusion and deprive American drone customers of due course of — and of solutions concerning the security and safety of the DJI merchandise they use each day. Failing to undertake the evaluate additional goes in opposition to Congressional intent for a safety evaluate to be accomplished.”

The administration hasn’t commented on the open letters but, however prior to now, Hegseth’s division has claimed — with out proof — that DJI is a Chinese language army firm.

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