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DJI is the dominant market leader in the civilian drone industry, accounting for around 70% of the world's consumer drone market as of March 2020, with no other company accounting for more than 5%. Its camera drone technology is widely used in the music, television and film industries. The company's products have also been used by militaries and police forces, as well as terrorist groups, with the company taking steps to limit access to the latter. US government institutions have issued statements discouraging their internal use of DJI products, but as of 2020, various agencies at the local and federal level continue to use DJI products. In 2020, many countries around the world used DJI drones to contain the spread of Corona Virus. [1]In October 2020, the United States Department of Justice prohibited the use of federal money to purchase DJI products.

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In 2017, DJI won a Technology & Engineering Emmy Award for its camera drone technology, which was used in the filming of various television shows including The Amazing Race, American Ninja Warrior, Better Call Saul and Game of Thrones. That same year, Wang[2] became Asia's youngest tech billionaire, and world's very first drone billionaire.[3]

In 2020, DJI drones are being used by many countries around the world to combat the corona virus.[4] In China, DJI drones are used by the police force to remind people to wear masks. In other countries, such as Morocco and Saudi Arabia, DJI drones are used to disinfect urban areas and monitor human temperatures in order to contain the spread of coronavirus.[5]

In 2020,"Matrice 200" series drones that were used by the UK police force fell out of the sky and crashed in the rain due to technical failures.[6]

  1. ^ See how drones are helping fight coronavirus - CNN Video, retrieved 2020-10-16
  2. ^ "Frank Wang", Wikipedia, 2020-11-09, retrieved 2020-11-15
  3. ^ "Frank Wang". Forbes. Retrieved 2020-10-16.
  4. ^ "DJI - The World Leader in Camera Drones/Quadcopters for Aerial Photography". DJI Official. Retrieved 2020-10-16.
  5. ^ See how drones are helping fight coronavirus - CNN Video, retrieved 2020-10-16
  6. ^ CNN, Amy Woodyatt. "Police drones are falling from the sky when it rains, report finds". CNN. Retrieved 2020-10-16. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)