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DJI has been blocked and there is a replacement, the US think tank clamors: full "decoupling" from Chinese drones

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Recently, a ban on Chinese drone giant DJI has attracted widespread attention. However, just as people are worried about DJI's future, another high-profile Chinese drone company, Autotel, has also been accused by a US think tank of posing a threat to its national security. At this critical juncture, we have to start thinking about what exactly the alternatives to the drone industry are.

DJI has been blocked and there is a replacement, the US think tank clamors: full "decoupling" from Chinese drones

DJI has long been a leader in drones, and its reliability and innovative technology have always been the top choice of users. However, the ban has undoubtedly caused problems for drone users. However, there is reason to believe that DJI is not alone in the drone industry.

DJI has been blocked and there is a replacement, the US think tank clamors: full "decoupling" from Chinese drones

Autor, another Chinese drone company, was also criticized in an article by an American think tank. However, we should see that this is not just a technological competition, but also about national security and strategic strength. Who would have expected DJI to thrive so much? Perhaps Autotel also has the potential to become the next leader in the drone industry.

DJI has been blocked and there is a replacement, the US think tank clamors: full "decoupling" from Chinese drones

In addition to DJI and Autotel, there are many drone manufacturers at home and abroad competing to rise. The US-based 3D Robotics company has attracted many users with its open platform, while the French-based Palo Alto Systems, known for its high-precision navigation and multi-sensor fusion technology, could be DJI's alternatives.

Not only that, there are also some domestic drone companies that have attracted much attention. For example, although the Chinese self-developed drone company Haiying Technology is not as famous as DJI, its technical strength and performance cannot be underestimated. In addition, the China Aerospace Science and Technology UAV Corporation, a subsidiary of the Aviation Industry Corporation of China, has also made great progress in recent years.

The ban on DJI is only a superficial phenomenon, and this global battle between drone technology and industrial competition has just begun. We should embrace change and find and support more drone replacements. Only through technological upgrading and competition can we drive the entire industry forward.

DJI's blockade is just an opportunity, and the development of the drone industry will not stop because of this. I believe that in the future, we will see more impressive replacements emerge!

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