Recently, the professional drone website SUAS News announced an internal memorandum by the United States Army that requires all departments to disable Dajiang drones and alleged that these products have "network security holes."
In response, Dajiang issued an English statement stating that it was "surprised" and "disappointed" that the US Army would not directly discuss the ban.
At the same time, Da Jiang said that he did not understand the specific meaning of the “network vulnerability†mentioned in the message for the time being. "We will contact the U.S. military to confirm the status of the memorandum and understand the specific meaning of 'network vulnerabilities'."
It was learned from Nandu that DJI is trying to communicate with the U.S. side and has not received any response so far.
According to the memorandum screenshot, this U.S. military "memorandum" was on August 2 and it was mentioned in the article:
1. Report of the United States Army Research Laboratory (ARL) on May 25, 2017, "Technical Threat and User Vulnerabilities of DJI UAVs";
2. The Navy Memorandum of May 24, 2017, “Operational Risks for Dajiang Productsâ€.
The memorandum stated that the equipment that was decommissioned this time included all drones and equipment produced by DJI using its systems and components. "As a result of the increased awareness of network loopholes in DJI products, all U.S. troops have stopped using DJI products."
As early as May of this year, SUAS News had issued a document saying that the default settings of the DJI GO 4 application carried by DJI drones will upload details of flight records (including telemetry data, audio and video) to the United States, China, and China. Hong Kong server.
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