Those categories include thermal imaging drones, drones integrating LiDAR, aerosol drones capable of dispensing “economic poison” under FAA rules, docking stations and UAS weighing 55 pounds or more. DJI develops technology for commercial, agricultural, recreational, and public safety applications, and has consistently opposed the weaponization of civilian drones.” “Yet the FCC’s proposed definition is broad enough to capture many of the civilian drones Americans rely on every day. DJI says its addition to the Covered List in December 2025 prevented new DJI products from receiving FCC authorization. DJI Urges Drone Operators to CommentDJI is encouraging customers and other U.S. drone operators to participate in the FCC proceeding.