Top Lawmakers on China Panel Press US Drone Company CEO Regarding DJI Security Threat
Lawmakers Challenge US Drone Company on Ties to DJI
The top lawmakers on the House China select committee have sent letters this month to the Commerce Department and the CEO of Anzu Robotics, addressing allegations of ties between the company and Chinese drone manufacturer Da Jiang Innovations (DJI). Concerns about national security threats linked to Chinese drones in the U.S. are prompting closer scrutiny within Congress.
Key Concerns from Lawmakers
- Rep. John Moolenaar and Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi express apprehensions regarding Anzu's connection to DJI.
- Letters raise issues about Anzu's Raptor T model resembling DJI's Mavic 3, heightening fears of hardware vulnerabilities.
- Lawmakers call for transparency about Anzu's business dealings with DJI and its implications for U.S. security.
Legislative Actions and Future Implications
With DJI holding approximately 80% of the global drone market, its operational ties in the U.S. are under intense scrutiny. The Countering CCP Drones Act has been included in the House version of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), promising further regulatory action against DJI and its affiliates.
Congressional Strategy and Regulatory Oversight
- Lawmakers press the Commerce Secretary for a comprehensive investigation into Anzu and Cogito Tech.
- Concerns over potential circumvention of ongoing restrictions on DJI products loom large.
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