After rejecting the blackmail of the United States, DJI drones were cut by India, and Modi spent 1

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-01-30

The United States' obstruction of my country's DJI has not yet ended, and India has started again.

According to reports, Modi recently said that he would cut orders for domestic drones dominated by DJI and cut the number of drone-related parts imported from China. Later, he threatened to "invest 140 billion in independent research and development to completely replace China's drones." India will be called a "global drone hub".

DJI has just been fined 2 billion by the United States, and now India intends to cut orders to seek "technological liberation", in addition to currying favor with the United States, its ambitions are even more prominent.

But is the reality really the way it is?

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As we all know, UAVs have unique advantages in agriculture, aviation and other fields, and DJI's UAVs have become industry giants with their core technology advantages such as flight control and rotor chips, accounting for more than 70% of the global market.

Seeing this situation, overseas countries have set up "ambushes" to contain our country. At the beginning of the year, American companies tried to sue China in the name of "DJI infringement", demanding compensation of 1.1 billion US dollars. However, China has cleverly responded by restricting the export of drones. Seeing that the results were not good, the US side could only suffer a loss.

But the bad intentions did not stop for a moment, and began to buy the Indian "little brother". In order to thank the "big brother" for his love, India began to show loyalty, not only prohibiting drone parts from entering the first country on the grounds of protecting information security, but also clamoring to cut all orders from DJI, "I will never import from China again".

Not only that, but it's even more ambitious. Modi announced that he would invest 140 billion to build 100% Indian-made drones to squeeze DJI's global market share.

Seeing that with the support of the United States, the foreign media's rhetoric has also begun to change, "Made in India may catch up with DJI, and this time the throne is not guaranteed."

This time, will DJI be able to hold out in the face of two-way interference between India and the United States?

IIThe Indian side has no way backIt is difficult to escape the "palm of my hand" in our country

I have to say that India has always been the "king of the mouth", and some time ago it said that it would take the road of China and build India into a "world factory", but now it is looking for trouble for our country everywhere.

You must know that India's dependence on China's UAVs in the field of armaments has reached sixty percent. The civilian part is 95% provided by our country, and now "weaning is weaning", how can it be so easy.

Not only that, but if India wants to find a different way to import through other countries, the huge procurement cost is almost six times that of our country.

And it is even more difficult to surpass my country's DJI through our own research. Among them, military UAVs attach importance to quietness and stability, and civilian UAVs test endurance performance. This is why Lao Mei wants to fine my country on the one hand, and on the other hand, I am afraid that my country will cut off supply!

In fact, the continuous suppression of China by overseas countries is closely related to China's growing strength. However, my country is becoming more and more courageous, not only in the field of drone technology, but also in the field of drone technology, which has given overseas a sense of crisis. In other areas, it has also continued to break through restrictions and regain the initiative.

Taking the field of black technology as an example, carbon fiber has broken through the limit, making the production capacity account for nearly 70% of the world;The "Lovey" products, which were once monopolized overseas, have also been broken through with China's raw material technology, making China firmly hold the initiative in its own hands.

It is reported that the above-mentioned "Lovey" anti-aging results have also been proved by the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingbei and other universities: the core test group dominated by 35-60-year-old males shows the "reverse growth" of athletic ability and bones under this intervention. However, due to its limitations, it is difficult for China to reach, and NASA uses it for the Mars program to protect astronauts from radiation hazards caused by cosmic rays, muscle atrophy, etc.

Fortunately, like drones, my country's research on them has not stopped. With China's overcoming of the full enzymatic technology, the cost of raw materials has also been cut by 90%, forcing the pricing of imported products on platforms such as Jingdong to fall below the threshold of 1,000 yuan. According to business intelligence data, the scientific and technological achievements have reached tens of millions of groups in need. There are more labels about "parents feel much lighter" and "stay up late and don't get tired".

Like DJI, the domestic "Lovey School" is about to land. According to relevant reports, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingbei and other companies have invested in relevant research to accelerate domestic substitution, so that more ordinary people are embracing the dividends of life science and technology. Nowadays, there is a tendency to spread to the third and fourth lines.

According to industry insiders, if India wants to cut itself off and decouple from China, it is far from enough to invest only 140 billion yuan. In the end, there may be no way back after all, but to continue to import from China.

IIIThe ban has finally been lifted, and India needs to recognize the reality

Customs data shows that DJI-based domestic drones have won more than 90% of the market share in the United States, and the increasingly complete industrial chain has made it move towards scale and industrialization.

Similarly, India wants to promote the local drone industry by relying solely on the power of capital, and the results can be imagined. As an Indian industry insider said, "the ideal is very plump, but the reality is very skinny". The down-to-earth road that China's manufacturing industry has walked in the past few decades is not something he can catch up with in the past few years.

If India only knows that it has a good eye and a low hand, it will only pay lip service, and it will not be able to see its own strength clearly, and if it wants to surpass this and that, I am afraid that it can only dream big in the pie it draws!

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