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A U.S. court labeled DJI a Chinese military company, which DJI denies, citing no government ties and emphasizing civilian use.
A U.S. court has ruled that DJI, the world's largest drone maker, is a Chinese military company, a designation the firm strongly denies.
DJI insists it is a private, commercially driven company with no ties to the Chinese government or military, emphasizing its commitment to global safety and transparency.
The ruling has intensified concerns among international customers and regulators, particularly in the U.S., where drone use by government agencies has been restricted over security fears.
DJI maintains its products are for civilian and commercial use and calls the court's decision inaccurate and unsupported by evidence, urging a facts-based evaluation.
Un tribunal estadounidense etiquetó a DJI como una compañía militar china, lo que DJI niega, citando ningún vínculo con el gobierno y haciendo hincapié en el uso civil.