This week, DJI published line-by-line counterpoints rejecting a congressional bill that argues it's a threat to U.S. national security.
Last spring, a group of United States congresspeople introduced the “Countering CCP Drones Act,” which argued DJI drones posed “an unacceptable national security risk.” This week,was introduced in April 2023 by Congresswoman Elise Stefanik and Congressman Mike Gallagher of the U.S.
“DJI drones pose a serious national security threat and belong nowhere near the federal government. The Department of Defense has recognized this and acted accordingly, and now it’s time for Congress and the rest of federal government to follow suit,” Congressman Gallagher said. “DJI is not a military company. We remain one of few drone companies to clearly denounce and actively discourage use of our drones in combat. DJI does not manufacture military-grade equipment, nor does it pursue business opportunities for combat use or operations,” the company continues.
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