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Skydio: Can America's Last Drone Hope Survive China's Grip on Batteries?

Hans Wiegert
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Here's a reality check for anyone who thought buying American-made drones would be straightforward: Skydio, our nation's largest and most promising drone manufacturer, just got slapped with Chinese sanctions that exposed a brutal truth—even "Made in USA" drones still depend on Chinese batteries.

The Battery Crisis Nobody Saw Coming

In October 2024, China placed Skydio on its sanctions list, essentially cutting off the company from its battery suppliers. The result? Skydio had to tell customers they'd be limited to one battery per drone.

🔋 The Supply Chain Reality

  • • China produces 99% of the world's drone batteries
  • • Skydio manufactures in the USA but sources batteries from China
  • • New battery sources won't come online until Spring 2025
  • • 10 Skydio executives, including CEO Adam Bry, were personally sanctioned

The X10: A Drone Built for Serious Work

Autonomous AI

10x more onboard compute power than previous models. Flies itself around obstacles.

NightSense

Full autonomous flight in complete darkness. No lights, no GPS, no problem.

The Bottom Line

Skydio represents America's best shot at a world-class drone manufacturer, but the battery crisis shows how far we have to go. The X10 is genuinely impressive technology—probably the best autonomous drone in the world. But until we solve the supply chain problem, "Made in USA" will remain an asterisk-laden promise.

Hans Wiegert

Written by Hans Wiegert

Last updated: December 24, 2025

Technical reviewer specializing in drone hardware, firmware analysis, and flight performance testing.

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