DJI sues Pentagon over Chinese military company designation, facing pressure in the U.S., lost business deals and contracts.
The Pentagon is scrambling to drape the hangars of its most capable combat jets with nets after midnight swarms of unidentified drones breached several of its most sensitive bases.
SZ DJI Technology Co. said it has sued the US Department of Defense for adding the Shenzhen-based drone maker to a list that ...
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The Treasury Department announced Thursday it was imposing sanctions for the first time on Chinese entities directly ...
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Western firms are increasingly trying to partner with Ukrainian companies rather than sending equipment alone.
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