大疆新款御系列无人机发布,跳过美国市场。
DJI Skips US Market For New Rollout Of Advanced Mavic Drone

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/dji-skips-us-market-new-rollout-advanced-mavic-drone

据报道,中国无人机制造商大疆创新由于特朗普政府时期遗留下来的贸易战关税以及不断升级的安全担忧,正在推迟其新款Mavic 4 Pro无人机在美国的发布。这款售价2000美元、配备1亿像素摄像头的无人机已于5月13日在其他地区上市。 大疆担心根据审查中国制造技术的新的美国安全规定可能会被列入黑名单。美国国防部和商务部等政府机构已经限制或禁止使用大疆无人机,原因是担心数据隐私和其与中国政府的联系。此外,还有立法正在进行中,以进一步限制联邦机构购买大疆无人机。大疆将考虑在美国发布其他型号产品,从而应对这种不确定的环境。 这种情况凸显了美国需要重建其无人机供应链的必要性,因为中国目前主导着这一市场。为了保持在2030年代的竞争力,美国正在努力赶上无人机、电动汽车、半导体等关键技术的研发。

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President Trump's trade war with China is set to deliver a blow to U.S. drone enthusiasts—and potentially commercial users—as Chinese drone giant DJI withholds the release of its new Mavic 4 Pro from the American market.

Nikkei Asia reports the new Mavic 4 Pro model won't be released in the U.S. due to Trump's tariffs and heightened security restrictions. The $2,000 drone, launched in other major markets on May 13, features a 100-megapixel camera and advanced imaging capabilities. 

"As with many global companies, our market strategy has to respond to local conditions and the environment surrounding the industry," DJI told Nikkei, adding, "We are monitoring the situation and proactively looking for a solution."

DJI is also concerned about the possibility of being blacklisted without due process under new U.S. security rules that require a review of Chinese-made technology products. 

Several U.S. government entities have restricted or banned the use of DJI drones over national security concerns, particularly regarding data privacy and ties to the Communist Chinese.

Here's a list of federal-level bands:

Department of Defense (DoD):

  • In 2017, the U.S. Army issued a ban on the use of DJI drones due to "cyber vulnerabilities."

  • In 2022, the DoD listed DJI as a Chinese military company, effectively blacklisting it under Section 1260H of the FY21 NDAA.

Department of Commerce:

  • In December 2020, DJI was added to the Entity List, restricting U.S. companies from exporting technology to DJI without a special license. This move cited DJI's role in human rights abuses involving surveillance in Xinjiang.

Lawmakers on Capitol Hill have introduced multiple bills to ban federal agencies from purchasing DJI drones, including the American Security Drone Act, which aims to restrict federal procurement of drones from "foreign adversaries" like China.  

Instead of the Mavic 4 Pro, DJI will consider rolling out other new models, though the company did not specify which ones.

A spokesperson noted, "We will address various uncertainties to mitigate their impact and work actively to ensure customers can access our products without delay."

Meanwhile, the U.S. faces an urgent need to reshore its small drone supply chain, as China maintains the number one spot. The race to dominate the 2030s will be defined by control over critical technologies—drones, EVs, space systems, clean tech, semiconductors, and mobile devices. Right now, the U.S. is playing catch-up.

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