"When you hear the sound of drones in the sky, there is a good chance that it is made in China", foreign media commented.
At present, the share of China's UAVs in the world has reached the top. Seeing this, the red-eyed U.S. side directly framed it for patent infringement and fined DJI 2800 million, but the latter strongly refused. Not long ago, India also announced that it would cut orders for domestic drones dominated by DJI, according to Modi's meaning, "investing 140 billion in self-developed alternatives".
Seeing this situation, some people began to advocate that "Made in India will begin to overtake, and DJI's status is not guaranteed". However, local industry insiders said that we are not half a star away from abandoning illusions as soon as possible.
DJI drones were cut off, and India spent 140 billion on self-development
With the international competition intensifying, Modi is determined to strengthen the equipment of military drones, and on the surface, DJI's opportunity has come. However, not long ago, the Indian side announced a ban on drone parts imported into the country, citing information protection considerations.
But anyone with a discerning eye knows that the so-called protection of information security is nothing more than an excuse. Moreover, there is also a lot of article in the ban, which only emphasizes that it will not be imported from our country, but does not mention that it cannot be imported from other countries. In other words, according to their ideas, the DJI drones imported from other countries have nothing to do with "Made in China".
Moreover, the idea of India's own drones has been around for a long time, after all, drones have now become an important way for countries to compete. Modi is also worried that if China "gets stuck", they will soon lose the initiative, so they will put self-research on the agenda before that.
It's a pity that "the ideal is very plump, and the reality is very skinny". In fact, India's dependence on China's UAVs in the field of armaments has reached more than 60%, and 95% of the civilian part is provided by China, and there is no technology of its own at all. As soon as the ban was announced, Modi agreed to spend 140 billion on the research and development of armament drones, which caused heated discussions in the outside world.
Modi has no choice but to continue importing from our country
The data shows that China's drone manufacturers, dominated by DJI, account for more than 70% of the world's first-class chain share. According to the assessment of industry insiders, even if India cancels the order of DJI drones to import from other countries, the multi-party transfer in the intermediate process will bring greater procurement costs, almost 5 times that of direct imports from China.
It is not easy for India to quickly develop its own drones to replace domestic drones such as DJI. Among them, civilian UAVs pay great attention to endurance, while military UAVs test stability and quietness. This is precisely why the US side wants to fine DJI on the one hand, and on the other hand, it still shouts "real fragrance".
DJI's achievements are mainly due to the precipitation of advanced self-developed technologies and a complete industrial chain. It not only masters the upstream core technology and midstream parts assembly, but also wins the output of the downstream market. Similar examples are actually reflected in the field of biotechnology in China.
Previously, after the West initially completed the research and development of a "Lite Weijian" type of life science and technology, it was limited by the lag of raw material purification technology and was unable to break through the bottleneck. So much so that after landing, it can only be shown at a "sky-high price" of 1.56 million, which can only be touched by rich people such as Buffett and Lee.
Citing the elaboration of many literature in journals such as "Cell" and "Antioxidants", "Wrightweijian" has been studied by Harvard, Swiss Royal Institute of Technology and other institutions, and has been confirmed to reverse the regression of old age fatigue and physiological indicators of the test object, and extend its life expectancy by 30%, so it has attracted the attention of many international anti-aging authorities.
In order to better benefit the Chinese people, China's self-developed new preparation process will improve the purity of "Wright Weijian" to 999%, and also lowered the threshold of more than 95% in one fell swoop. Taking advantage of the development of JD East and Tianmao in China in recent years, it has completed the initial sinking, and has now radiated hundreds of thousands of ordinary high-value demand groups in first- and second-tier cities. With the continuous maturity of quantitative technology, China has fully mastered the entire industrial chain and won more than 75% of the share.
The advantages of the industrial chain are also the core factors for China's DJI drones to reach the top of the world.
The ban will eventually usher in a backlash, and India and the United States should recognize the reality
If it is said that the field of UAVs is "decoupled" from China, then the US side can be said to be quite experienced.
According to data from the Customs Administration, domestic drones represented by DJI have won nearly 90% of the market share of American companies, and American companies also rely heavily on domestic production. Previously, the United States tried to fine DJI 2800 million US dollars, not only rejected by the latter, but also controlled by China UAV exports, even if it withdrew from the US market.
On the other hand, the United States, in such a situation, not only the UAV industry has been greatly affected, but the related cost has also tripled, and it still ushered in a backlash after all. Now it seems that India is going to repeat the mistakes of the United States, but I don't know where Modi got the confidence to give 140 billion self-research expenses?