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I build hobby scale drones for fun, mostly sub250g micros with no military value.

I’d pay more for domestic parts, because I think the capability is strategically valuable, and the quality of Chinese stuff is super variable.

There’s basically no industry here because the aliexpress parts are so cheap, so I support some protectionism, understanding that it will make the hobby more expensive.

I think you’re probably right, but I think going for million dollar drones from anduril while wiping the rest of the market is a miscalculation.



What makes you think U.S.-manufactured parts would be less "variable" than Chinese stuff? I would guess the opposite to be the case: reliability comes from scale, and there's very little scale in U.S. electronics manufacturing in the first place.

Chinese stuff ranges from cheap to expensive, super reliable and super unreliable, too.


Where is the ban of cheap motors, escs, cameras, radios from aliexpress? How does this affect hobby drone market at all?


Based on the article, it says it also bans motors, controllers, etc. pretty much all major parts.


Wow, the title of the article really buries the lead as this is a much bigger deal than banning new versions of fully assembled drones made by a Chinese company.

I can’t even think of another country that makes 4S Lipo batteries or the motors or the ESC’s or the VTX or the GPS module..


Yup, it essentially defacto bans civilian drones - unless something pretty major changes with domestic manufacturing anyway.


No, I imagine that they will start assembling the pcbs in Vietnam from Chinese chips


Won’t help them since the Vietnamese chips will likely be similarly banned.




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