Chinese drone maker DJI is dominating the market – despite being blacklisted by the U.S.
The world's biggest drone maker, DJI, is one of many companies that has found its products used on the battlefield during Russia's invasion of Ukraine. DJI's meteoric rise is an impressive feat for a Chinese brand – one of the few that has succeeded on the global stage.
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