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Lo siento chico, los drones ahora son para la guerra.

¿Qué sucederá cuando DJI, el principal fabricante de drones del mundo, ya no sea bienvenido en Estados Unidos? Se podría pensar que otros fabricantes de drones verían una gran oportunidad si su competidor fuera de escena. Eso no sucedió. En los 15 meses...

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Lo siento chico, los drones ahora son para la guerra.

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The DJI Mavic 4 Pro — one of the many drones the US doesn’t get anymore. | Image: DJI

What happens when DJI, the world's leading maker of drones, is no longer welcome in the United States? You might think other dronemakers would see a huge opportunity with their competitor out of the picture. That didn't happen.

In the 15 months since the United States triggered an automatic ban on future DJI products, no company has rushed to serve the consumers, prosumers, photographers, videographers, farmers, surveyors, and more that use DJI gear. Instead, US dronemakers are largely focused on a more lucrative opportunity: a billion dollars the Pentagon has earmarked for drones that kill.

Drone professionals are scared, says Vic Moss, …

Read the full story at The Verge.