Core Viewpoint - The Shandong Provincial Government has issued the "Public Safety Management Measures for Civil Unmanned Aerial Vehicles" which will take effect on January 1, 2026, to address the management issues arising from the rapid development of the UAV industry [1][2] Group 1: Industry Management Challenges - The rapid growth of the civil UAV industry has exposed numerous management issues, including unclear regulatory responsibilities for assembly and modified drones, and insufficient management measures leading to safety threats such as unauthorized flights and accidents [1] - There is a lack of awareness among participants regarding legal compliance and safety, posing challenges for public safety management by law enforcement agencies [1] Group 2: Regulatory Framework - The new measures emphasize a lifecycle approach to management, covering all categories and implementing classified management for civil UAVs [1] - Owners of civil UAVs are required to register under real names, and operators of small, medium, and large UAVs must obtain corresponding licenses [1] Group 3: Enforcement and Compliance - The measures include strict enforcement against violations, with law enforcement authorized to take necessary technical countermeasures such as interference, capture, and destruction of unauthorized UAVs [2] - Violations such as unregistered flights and unauthorized aerial photography will be investigated and handled according to the new regulations and existing laws [2]
山东无人机新规下月施行,未实名登记“黑飞”、未经批准在管制空域内飞行将依法处理
Qi Lu Wan Bao·2025-12-18 05:23