Core Viewpoint - The State Administration for Market Regulation has released mandatory national standards for the real-name registration and activation of civil unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), establishing a clear workflow for these processes [1][2]. Group 1: Registration and Activation Requirements - The standards apply to civil unmanned aerial vehicles within China, requiring UAV systems to prominently display real-name registration and activation requirements, and to have functionalities for activation control, user verification, and firmware updates [4]. - Registration information must include the owner's identity, product name, model, unique product identification code/serial number, and intended use [4]. - Owners must complete real-name registration and activation before using the UAV [4]. Group 2: Operational Identification Standards - A new standard has been introduced to ensure the monitoring and safety of UAV operations, addressing the regulatory question of "who is flying" [7]. - UAVs must have both broadcast and network-based operational identification capabilities, with the ability to receive information from cellular, wired, and satellite networks, updating and sending information at intervals no greater than one second [7]. - UAVs are required to continuously report their identity, location, speed, and status from takeoff to landing, with safeguards against tampering of operational identification information [9]. Group 3: Compliance and Transition Period - The two mandatory national standards will take effect on May 1 of the following year, with a transition period for manufacturers to upgrade existing equipment [10]. - Manufacturers must install operational identification modules on existing UAVs within 12 months of the standard's release, with a 36-month transition period for compliance [12]. - New UAVs must comply with the standards from the date of implementation, while existing UAVs must meet the requirements starting from the 13th month after implementation [12]. Group 4: Future Regulations - The administration plans to develop implementation rules for UAV product certification and may introduce mandatory product certification for micro and lightweight UAVs [13].
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Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-12-10 03:21