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Wanna bet? See attached, from the Autel web site.Because Autel is not manufacturing or selling that.
It isn't even for sale in the USA. Jamming equipment like that is already tightly regulated by the FCC in the USA. The FFC regulates RF transmissions, not the FAA.Regardless of who's selling the thing, if it jams a drone it will probably jam or interfere with anything, including crewed aircraft. It seems like the FAA would try to ban the thing.
You're 100% right and it's confusing as heck. I suspect there's a relationship between Autel Pilot, Autel Robotics, and Autel vehicle scanners (the mother company of Autel Robotics) but I'm not privy to that info. We do know companies in China are interconnected through the CCP. How much is unknown as well.Because once again, that is not the Autel Robotics company's website. That is a retail company that sells drone things, including Autel Robotics products, among other things. That drone jamming device is not made by or sold by Autel Robotics. It is made my Skyfend, the very first word of the advertisement for it. Skyfend is totally unrelated Chinese company.
Again, The Autel website is autelrobotics.com.
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