The China-based maker of more than half of all commercial drones in the U.S. went to court to fight its placement on a list of companies said to be working with the Chinese military.
Former Attorney General Loretta Lynch, who served under President Barack Obama, is representing DJI, the world's largest ...
South Korean researchers have developed a transport drone flying on multiple flexible rotors that self-correct to stay level ...
Drone manufacturer DJI filed a lawsuit against the US department of defense, challenging its designation as a 'Chinese ...
When Hurricane Helene and Milton hit the Southeast US, they left a trail of devastation in their wake. Roads, homes, and ...
M, now being supplied to the Marine Corps, is a sophisticated attack drone. But prices need to come down for it to be fielded ...
Because snooping does not constitute an imminent threat, the military is prohibited by law from shooting down the drones.
DJI sues Pentagon over Chinese military designation, claiming significant financial harm and challenging the Defense ...
Drone-maker DJI filed a lawsuit Friday against the US Department of Defense over its inclusion on a DoD list of “Chinese ...
Beyond aerial applications, the two-axis Pixy LR is compatible with rovers and robotic platforms, extending its functionality ...
Dajian Innovations Technology Co. is suing the Department of Defense after the agency added the China-based company as a ...
Drones pose a significant threat to U.S. military bases and operations. New protocols are needed to allow the military to ...