Breaking News: DJI official have been just announced the banned of 2025/2026 3 pro 4 pro just few minutes ago due too terrible 12 reasons……

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Breaking News: DJI official have been just announced the banned of 2025/2026 3 pro 4 pro just few minutes ago due too terrible 12 reasons,

In a decision that will have major impacts on the drone market in the U.S., a Federal judge has ruled that DJI must stay on the list of “Chinese Military Companies,” a designation that will keep DJI from selling drones domestically.

 

The FCC has also proposed adding more companies to the list of banned products, though they have not made it clear which companies might be on the list.

 

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The issue, or at least the supposed issue, is that the U.S. government wants to eliminate spying on critical infrastructure. Huawei is another company on the list, with the suspicion being that Huawei phones have a backend that would allow the Chinese government to spy on users.

 

 

This is not the only hurdle DJI faces. DJI is subject to a review by the U.S. national security agencies by the end of the year, and if that is not completed, DJI will be automatically added to a list of companies that are prevented from getting certified to operate in the United States. Unfortunately for DJI, that review is not guaranteed. Without action, DJI will almost certainly be prohibited from selling drones in the United States permanently.

 

A DJI drone against a sunset

It’s also not the only hurdle faced by the drone industry. The Commerce Department, under the guidance of the Trump administration, is pushing to ban all Chinese-made drones and components.

 

As reported by Reuters: “The Commerce Department in January said it could also target for restrictions drone systems like onboard computers, communications and flight control systems, ground control stations, operating software and data storage.”

 

The result will be a complete and total ban on not only DJI drones, but also any other Chinese drones, parts, or technology.

 

The FCC has announced it is working on plans to remove previously authorized device certification, preventing the products currently available in the U.S. from being imported, sold, or even marketed.

 

Drones hover above a bridge and buildings next to a waterway

Source: NASA/Dominic Hart

The government has provided no proof to indicate that DJI drones are engaged in spying. DJI also argues that they offer a local-data-only mode that disables all internet connectivity on demand, and they have offered independent auditors to review their equipment. Many in

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