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Dajiang confirmed that the aircraft meets the safety standards through the audit of the U.S. Departm

Data figure: visitors visit UAVs in Dajiang exhibition area. (Xinhua News Agency) foreign media reported that the Dajiang government enterprise version UAV system launched by Dajiang innovation has passed the official test and independent verification of the U.S. Department of the interior.

According to the website of Hong Kong's South China Morning Post on July 10, the US Department of the interior is responsible for evaluating and approving UAV technologies for various purposes. The Ministry said that in the 15 month rigorous evaluation of Dajiang UAV, no data was transmitted outside the system.

According to the information network, the U.S. Department of the interior tested the Dajiang government enterprise UAV system configured on Dajiang Jingwei matrice 600 pro and 'Royal' mavic pro, including the flight performance, payload and data security management performance of the aircraft. The U.S. Department of the interior affirms that it meets the technical and risk requirements of the Department of the interior, and agrees to use Dajiang's UAV products and systems internally.

The U.S. Department of the interior said in a report that the Department of the interior and Dajiang innovation have cooperated for more than two years, and the two sides have jointly created a UAV solution. The U.S. Department of the interior agreed that its agencies use Dajiang customized aircraft and software (i.e. "Dajiang government enterprise UAV system"), and after testing, it is confirmed that the aircraft meets the safety standards.

According to the website of South China Morning Post, Mario & middot, vice president of Dajiang innovation North America; "We are constantly optimizing software and hardware technology solutions to meet customers' changing data security needs," Rebelo said in a statement. This report of the Ministry of the interior greatly recognizes the efforts of DJI Dajiang innovation in data security management over the years. "

The website said that Chinese technology companies have recently been in an atmosphere of suspicion and restrictions, so this case that has won the review of the U.S. government is rare.

In May this year, CNN reported that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security reminded U.S. enterprises to 'pay attention' whether their UAV data is stored by suppliers or other third parties. The warning did not identify any manufacturers, but triggered speculation that Dajiang innovation might be banned from sales in the United States.

The website of the South China Morning Post quoted Loran middot, a scholar from the center for security and emerging technologies at the school of foreign affairs of Georgetown University; Loshkoy's statement said that the test "clearly shows that the data security problem is likely to be solved".

According to reference news network, Dajiang innovation official said that it would continue to listen to the opinions of customers from all aspects, including the U.S. Department of the interior, and discuss industry standards to continuously improve products.