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All DJI drones grounded by US Interior Department amid review
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<blockquote data-quote="I B Spectre" data-source="post: 104146" data-attributes="member: 18605"><p>No doubt DJI has a well earned reputation for producing drones that set the benchmark by which others are measured, especially in the consumer market. You get a lot of bang for the buck in a product that is easy to use. They have aggressively pursued market domination as is the goal of for-profit companies, but what successful company hasn't! The issue that comes into play has to do with the Chinese government's level of involvement and strategies regarding global markets and peer states. Unfortunately DJI the drone manufacturer may be as pure as the driven snow, but unlike western businesses, there is mistrust of the government's motives and level of influence. The U.S. position is that this is not wholly undeserved when you consider espionage of defense related data and information. If a western manufacturer can seize the opportunity to make a competitive product, its chances of succeeding appear better now that in recent years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I B Spectre, post: 104146, member: 18605"] No doubt DJI has a well earned reputation for producing drones that set the benchmark by which others are measured, especially in the consumer market. You get a lot of bang for the buck in a product that is easy to use. They have aggressively pursued market domination as is the goal of for-profit companies, but what successful company hasn't! The issue that comes into play has to do with the Chinese government's level of involvement and strategies regarding global markets and peer states. Unfortunately DJI the drone manufacturer may be as pure as the driven snow, but unlike western businesses, there is mistrust of the government's motives and level of influence. The U.S. position is that this is not wholly undeserved when you consider espionage of defense related data and information. If a western manufacturer can seize the opportunity to make a competitive product, its chances of succeeding appear better now that in recent years. [/QUOTE]
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