<p>The US Department of the Interior has grounded its fleet of Chinese-made drones as it conducts a review of the program.</p>.<p>Nick Goodwin, an Interior Department spokesman, did not provide a reason for the decision but it comes amid US security concerns over Chinese electronics.</p>.<p>Goodwin said the review had been ordered by Interior Department Secretary David Bernhardt.</p>.<p>"Until this review is completed, the Secretary has directed that drones manufactured in China or made from Chinese components be grounded," he said.</p>.<p>Exceptions would be made for drones that are being used for emergency purposes such as fighting wildfires, search and rescue, and dealing with natural disasters, Goodwin said.</p>.<p>According to sources familiar with the program, the Interior Department has a fleet of 810 drones, almost all built by Chinese companies.</p>.<p>Only 24 are US-made and even those have Chinese electronic components, the sources said.</p>.<p>The US Department of Homeland Security issued a warning in May that Chinese-made drones could pose a security risk.</p>.<p>The United States has also taken steps against China's Huawei by effectively banning American companies from selling or transferring US technology to the Chinese telecoms giant.</p>.<p>US intelligence believes Huawei is backed by the Chinese military and that its equipment could provide Beijing's spy agencies with a backdoor into the communications networks of other countries.</p>.<p>The Chinese company DJI produces about 70 percent of the world's commercial drones.</p>.<p>"We're very disappointed," a DJI spokeswoman told AFP, adding that the company had no other comment for now.</p>.<p>The Pentagon has banned the military from using DJI drones for security reasons since 2017.</p>
<p>The US Department of the Interior has grounded its fleet of Chinese-made drones as it conducts a review of the program.</p>.<p>Nick Goodwin, an Interior Department spokesman, did not provide a reason for the decision but it comes amid US security concerns over Chinese electronics.</p>.<p>Goodwin said the review had been ordered by Interior Department Secretary David Bernhardt.</p>.<p>"Until this review is completed, the Secretary has directed that drones manufactured in China or made from Chinese components be grounded," he said.</p>.<p>Exceptions would be made for drones that are being used for emergency purposes such as fighting wildfires, search and rescue, and dealing with natural disasters, Goodwin said.</p>.<p>According to sources familiar with the program, the Interior Department has a fleet of 810 drones, almost all built by Chinese companies.</p>.<p>Only 24 are US-made and even those have Chinese electronic components, the sources said.</p>.<p>The US Department of Homeland Security issued a warning in May that Chinese-made drones could pose a security risk.</p>.<p>The United States has also taken steps against China's Huawei by effectively banning American companies from selling or transferring US technology to the Chinese telecoms giant.</p>.<p>US intelligence believes Huawei is backed by the Chinese military and that its equipment could provide Beijing's spy agencies with a backdoor into the communications networks of other countries.</p>.<p>The Chinese company DJI produces about 70 percent of the world's commercial drones.</p>.<p>"We're very disappointed," a DJI spokeswoman told AFP, adding that the company had no other comment for now.</p>.<p>The Pentagon has banned the military from using DJI drones for security reasons since 2017.</p>