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US Exempts 4 Drone Models From Import Ban
U.S. regulators have exempted four foreign-made drone systems and related components from an import ban after determining they do not pose national security risks, marking the first significant carve-out since restrictions were imposed last year. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said on March 18 it updated its “Covered List” to remove specific uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) following a determination by the Department of War. The agen…
FCC Updates Covered List, Introduces First Conditional Approvals for Drone Systems
Four systems receive time-limited approvals as a new case-by-case pathway takes shape News and Commentary. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has updated its Covered List to formally incorporate a new category of devices granted Conditional Approval by federal agencies. The March 18, 2026 action marks the first time the FCC has identified specific drone systems […] The post FCC Updates Covered List, Introduces First Conditional Approva…
On Wednesday (March 18), the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that it would exempt four foreign-made drone systems and their key components from the comprehensive import ban that will take effect in December 2025. Notably, none of the four models approved this time are from Chinese companies.
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