News2025-09-30
On September 26, 2025, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia released a decision regarding the Department of Defense’s (DoD) designation of DJI as a “Chinese Military Company.” While the Court disappointingly permitted DoD’s designation of DJI to stand, the Court in so doing made several critical findings confirming DJI’s long-held position that DJI is not controlled by the government and has no ties to the military.
First, the Court affirmatively rejected most of DOD’s allegations. It found no basis for DoD’s claims that DJI is owned or controlled by the Chinese Communist Party, affiliated with China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, or affiliated with a military-civil fusion enterprise zone.
Second, the Court concluded that just two of DoD’s allegations were not “arbitrary and capricious,” but those limited conclusions in fact further clarify that DJI does not have any military affiliation:
DJI remains dedicated to advancing drone technology that benefits society, and we are evaluating avenues available to respond to this ruling. Our focus is, and will continue to be, on empowering creators, businesses, and public safety organizations worldwide with safe, innovative, and accessible technology.
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