中国发布无人机国标 明确“谁能飞”和“谁在飞”
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-12-09 13:23

Core Points - The Chinese National Market Supervision Administration has approved two mandatory national standards for drone real-name registration and operational identification, set to take effect on May 1, 2026 [1] - These standards aim to clarify "who can fly" and "who is flying," supporting the effective implementation of the interim regulations on the management of civil unmanned aerial vehicles [1] Group 1: Standards Overview - The first standard, "Requirements for Real-name Registration and Activation of Civil Unmanned Aerial Vehicles," outlines the workflow for registration, management, and data exchange, mandating that drones cannot be operational before activation and after deactivation [1] - The second standard, "Operational Identification Specifications for Civil Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Systems," requires drones to actively report their identity, location, speed, and status to regulatory authorities throughout the flight process [1] Group 2: Industry Impact - The implementation of these standards is expected to technically address issues related to drone operation and identification, providing essential support for the safe and orderly development of the drone industry [1]