DJI drones could be banned in the US soon here's what you need to know
Date:
Fri, 26 Apr 2024 19:17:34 +0000
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A bill banning DJI drones due to their alleged "national security risk" is moving to the US House of Representatives.
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Drone brand DJI could soon be banned from operating in the United States. According to a report from The New York Times (NYT), a bill called the Countering CCP Drones Act passed unanimously by the House Energy and Commerce Committee last month. The legislation will move on to a floor vote in the House of Representatives within the next two months. If it passes there, itll continue onward to the Senate and potentially the President of the United States desk.
There seem to be two main motivations behind this ban. One of the bills sponsors, Representative Elise Stefanik of New York, claims DJI presents an unacceptable security risk pointing to the companys connection to the Chinese government. The NYT mentions how vulnerabilities were discovered back in 2020 that CCP officials couldve utilized to access the personal information of American users. Although these vulnerabilities have since been patched, that hasnt stopped the US Department of Defense from prohibiting its armed forces from buying the drones .
The other reason is an economic one. Representative John Moolenaar of
Michigan said he wants to foster a competitive drone industry in the United States. DJI drones, as you can imagine, are popular in the US making up 58 percent of the commercial market in 2022. Kicking out the brand would, in theory, allow other brands to grow. Cracking down
This isnt the first time DJI has been caught in the crosshairs of the
American government. Back in 2021, the company was placed on the Department
of Commerces Entity List restricting access to key US technologies.
It's important to mention the Countering CCP Drones Act was introduced last spring . If you look through the bills summary, youll learn that itll place DJI drones under the purview of the Secure and Trusted Communication Networks Act. TheVerge in the coverage explains doing so will prevent the devices from accessing US networks, and place heavy limits on a drone's features.
You may be wondering why the bill is gaining traction now. Well, it may have something to do with TikTok. Scrutiny on Chinese tech has ramped up in recent months. President Joe Biden branded Chinese electric vehicles as a national security threat in March. Then the president signed a bill possibly banning TikTok . It forces parent company ByteDance to sell the platform within a
year or get kicked out (or possibly get an extension). Perhaps seeing blood
in the water, the DJI ban bill's sponsors are pushing it as another crackdown on China-based tech companies. Counterarguments
DJI isnt too happy about this. Early last month, they posted a facts sheet on their official Viewpoint blog criticizing and countering the arguments in the Countering CCP Drones Act. The company states they dont help any government
in espionage, support human rights abuses, or collect data without user consent. The NYT also revealed DJI is working behind the scenes with
lobbyists to remain in the States.
Even if the company is banned, the technology powering its products may survive. Anzu Robotics is the new kid in the American drone industry and they launched the Raptor earlier this month which utilizes licensed DJI tech, the same kind found on the Mavic 3 .
The difference is that Anzu is from Malaysia and they employ domestically
made software in their device. With free range to operate, the Raptor could take the throne away from the Mavic 3 although this remains to be seen as
it's pretty expensive. Prices for the Raptor start at $5,000; more than
double of the Mavic.
If you want something more budget-friendly, check out TechRadar's list of the best drones for 2024 . You might also like DJI Mini 4K release date
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/cameras/drones/dji-drones-could-be-banned-in-the-us- soon-heres-what-you-need-to-know
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