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Pentagon, DJI and drones
DJI Strikes Back: Chinese Drone Giant Sues Pentagon Over ‘Baseless’ Blacklisting as Military Firm!
Chinese drone maker DJI, which dominates the global consumer drone market, is taking legal action against the U.S. Department of Defense. The company claims it was wrongly blacklisted as a “Chinese military company,
Drone maker DJI sues Pentagon over Chinese military listing
DJI, the world's largest drone manufacturer that sells more than half of all U.S. commercial drones, asked a U.S. District Judge in Washington to order its removal from the Pentagon list designating it as a "Chinese military company," saying it "is neither owned nor controlled by the Chinese military."
Chinese drone manufacturer DJI sues Pentagon over blacklisting
Drone manufacturer DJI filed a lawsuit against the US department of defense, challenging its designation as a 'Chinese military company.' DJI claims i
Chinese drone giant DJI files lawsuit against Pentagon over blacklisting
China’s leading drone-making company sued the US Defense Department for blacklisting the firm.According to South China Morning Post, the drone giant in a lawsuit challenged the “erroneous designation of the company” as
Chinese drone maker DJI sues US Defence Department over ‘military ties’ blacklisting
Lawsuit says firm has lost business because of the decision and insists its is not ‘owned or controlled by the Chinese military’.
Pentagon can’t stop mysterious drones spying on US military bases: Report
Dozens of mysterious drones have attempted to spy on sensitive U.S. military bases, and there is little the Pentagon can do to stop them.
Chinese drone maker DJI sues US government over inclusion on Pentagon blacklist
Chinese drone maker DJI filed a lawsuit to challenge the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) on Saturday, seeking to be removed from the blacklist of alleged Chinese military companies. In an announcement released to Xinhua,
Chinese Drone Maker DJI Sues Pentagon for Military Designation
SZ DJI Technology Co. said it has sued the US Department of Defense for adding the Shenzhen-based drone maker to a list that designates it as a Chinese military company.DJI had unsuccessfully attempted to engage with the defense department for more than 16 months on the issue,
Dronemaker DJI sues Pentagon over Chinese military listing, alleges significant financial harm
Dajian Innovations Technology Co. is suing the Department of Defense after the agency added the China-based company as a designated Chinese military firm.
Chinese drone maker DJI sues Pentagon over blacklisting
Chinese drone maker DJI, which dominates the consumer global market, said Saturday it was suing the US Department of Defense, complaining that Washington had "erroneously" included the company on a Chinese military company blacklist.
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Pentagon confirms ‘incursions’ of unauthorized drones over Air Force base
The Pentagon has confirmed a number of “unauthorized” drone flights last year in restricted airspace over a Virginia base ...
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UFO drones are surveilling America’s most sensitive military sites — and the Pentagon says it can’t stop them
Because snooping does not constitute an imminent threat, the military is prohibited by law from shooting down the drones.
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Unknown drone fleet breached US military base airspace in Virginia for 17 straight days: report
An unknown fleet of unmanned aircraft swarmed Langley Air Force Base in Virginia for 17 consecutive days late last year, the ...
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Anduril lands $250 million Pentagon contract for drone defense system
DOD will buy 500 Roadrunner interceptors as well as the Anduril’s portable Pulsar electronic-warfare, counter-drone ...
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Mystery drones did not exhibit hostile intent: Pentagon | Morning in America
New details are emerging about drones that flew over U.S. military bases last year, though there is still no explanation for ...
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