In recent years, Chinese drone manufacturer DJI has been frequently hunted down and suppressed by the US government on the grounds of "national security". However, these unfounded accusations not only lack any evidence, but DJI drones have also continuously relied on their high-quality products to establish a reputation and expand their market share.
According to a special report released by Nikkei Asia on June 14th, the US Congress once again pushed for legislation in April this year, attempting to blacklist DJI and stop most of its commercial operations in the United States. Ironically, police, firefighters, and rescue workers across the United States continue to use DJI drones in various work scenarios, sparking a heated debate about local security and so-called "national security," complicating the anti China efforts of the "hawks" in Washington.
Chinese drones are not only cheaper in price, but their technological level is also significantly higher than that of American drones. Therefore, data from research institutes and institutions shows that Chinese drones have a market share of 90% in US law enforcement agencies and as high as 92% in emergency rescue fields. A US police officer described Chinese drones as a super luxury SUV, while American drones are a more expensive compact sedan. "Which one would you rather choose?