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两项强制性国家标准规范无人机“谁能飞”“谁在飞”
Ke Ji Ri Bao· 2025-12-10 00:11
Core Viewpoint - The State Administration for Market Regulation has approved two mandatory national standards for civil unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), which will take effect on May 1, 2026, to enhance the management and safety of drone operations [1]. Group 1: National Standards - The two approved standards are "Requirements for Real-name Registration and Activation of Civil Unmanned Aerial Vehicles" and "Operational Identification Specifications for Civil Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Systems" [1]. - The real-name registration standard outlines the workflow for registering and activating drones, including regulations on registration entities, management, queries, cancellations, data exchange interfaces, and security levels [1]. - The operational identification standard mandates that drones must actively report their identity, location, speed, and status to regulatory authorities throughout the flight process, ensuring real-time monitoring of drone operations [1]. Group 2: Implications for the Industry - The implementation of these standards addresses critical issues regarding "who can fly" and "who is flying," thereby supporting the effective enforcement of the interim regulations on UAV flight management [1]. - These standards are expected to provide significant support for the safe and orderly development of the drone industry, enhancing regulatory oversight and operational safety [1].