Beijings Drone Crackdown Signals Shift to Preemptive Security Control: Analysts

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In this photo illustration, a Mavic 2 Pro, made by Chinese drone maker DJI, hovers in place in Miami, Fla., on Dec. 15, 2021. Joe Raedle/Getty ImagesChina’s capital has enacted its most restrictive drone regulations to date, effectively banning the sale, transport, and use of civilian drones across the city, in a move analysts say underscores mounting security concerns among the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party.The new rules, which took effect on May 1, designate all of Beijing as controlled airspace, requiring prior approval for any outdoor drone flights. The restrictions go beyond airspace management—drones cannot be sold into the city, brought in from elsewhere, or even serviced locally.Drones Are No Longer WelcomeUnder the regulations passed by the Beijing Municipal People’s Congress, a rubber-stamp legislature, there are no longer any “safe” zones for casual drone use. All outdoor flights require prior authorization, eliminating what had previously been a gray area for hobbyists.

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