民用无人机“上户口”有新规 明年正式实施
Yang Shi Wang·2025-12-10 01:20

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the news is the introduction of mandatory national standards for civil unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in China, focusing on real-name registration and activation requirements, as well as operational identification standards [1][2][3] Group 2 - The newly released standards require civil UAV systems to prominently display real-name registration and activation requirements, and must include features such as activation control, user verification, and firmware updates [1] - The operational identification standard mandates that civil UAVs must have both broadcast and network-based identification capabilities, ensuring real-time monitoring and safety during flight [2] - The standards will be implemented on May 1 of next year, with a transition period allowing manufacturers to upgrade existing devices to comply with the new regulations [3] - Existing UAVs must have identification modules installed within 12 months of the standard's release, and a 36-month grace period is provided for compliance after installation [3] - New UAVs produced after the implementation date must adhere to the standards immediately, while those already sold must comply starting from the 13th month after the standards take effect [3]