DJI claims it operates solely in the commercial sector with no military ties, disputing the Pentagon's designation.
The China-based maker of more than half of all commercial drones in the U.S. went to court to fight its placement on a list of companies said to be working with the Chinese military.
The world’s largest drone maker is suing the US Department of Defense, who consider the company's connection to the Chinese ...
DJI, the world's largest commercial and consumer drone manufacturer, is taking on the US Department of Defence (DoD) for ...
DJI challenges its inclusion on Pentagon's list, citing lost business and stigmatization after being labeled a Chinese ...
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang discusses China's DJI suing the Pentagon for military designation, the BRICS ...
DJI, the world's largest drone manufacturer that sells more than half of all U.S. commercial drones, asked a U.S. District ...
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DJI sues Pentagon over Chinese military designation, claiming significant financial harm and challenging the Defense ...
In an alarming development that underscores the ongoing tension between the U.S. and China, Chinese drone manufacturer DJI has initiated a lawsuit against the Department of Defense over its ...
DJI’s Legal Challenge Exposes Deep Issues Within U.S. Defense Policy** In a striking move that raises serious questions regarding our national security priorities, Shenzhen DJI Innovation Technology ...
A Chinese drone manufacturer has filed a lawsuit against the Defense Department and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin over being designated as a “military company” by the Pentagon, […] ...