Hong Kongs new policy on 150kg drones: MYUAV tethering technology unlocks the blue ocean of heavy-duty operations
Hong Kongs "2025 Small Drone (Revised) Order" officially took effect on July 18, significantly raising the regulatory ceiling for small drones from 25 kg to 150 kg for the first time and adding a new category of "Class C drones". This groundbreaking policy has directly lifted the ban on the legal operation of medium-sized industrial drones.
Under the new policy, the urgent demand for medium-sized UAVs in Hong Kongs fire protection, communication and high-altitude cleaning fields has exploded. MYUAV tethered UAV has the core technical advantages of up to 65kg load and 24-hour full tethered endurance continuous operation, which is deeply compatible with the medium-sized demand released by the new policy.
Fire fighting: The tethered UAV is equipped with fire fighting equipment (such as high-flow fire fighting water cannon, dry powder fire fighting system) to operate continuously in the air for 24 hours. It is also equipped with loudspeaker, searchlight and emergency material delivery device to realize the integration of "fire fighting + reconnaissance + rescue";
Cleaning: The maximum 235bar ultra-high pressure pump is combined with IP68 waterproof design, which can realize the stable operation of UAV in high temperature water mist environment, and effectively dissipate heat by actively inhaling water mist. The daily cleaning efficiency of curtain wall per unit machine is far more than manual efficiency;
Communication field: With strong payload capacity, the system can carry heavy communication relay equipment to quickly build temporary communication base stations in fire scenes and support 24-hour uninterrupted aerial operations.
At the same time, the new policy on compulsory insurance and licensing requirements for 150kg class "Category C UAVs" further highlights the value of safety and reliability —— The ground power supply design (power failure protection/voltage compensation) of MYUAV tethered system can significantly reduce operational risks, and is more likely to pass the "advanced operation" license of Hong Kong Civil Aviation Department.
The dual advantages of policy incentives and technological moats have positioned the MYUAV tethered system as a pivotal pillar in Hong Kongs mid-sized transformation of the low-altitude economy. Leveraging its irreplaceable "extended flight duration + medium payload" capabilities, it has secured strategic dominance during the regulatory reshaping phase of 150-kilogram class UAVs.
