I am just wondering, since DJI has launched a series of industrial drones, one is used in agriculture to spray pesticide. Is there any possibility that in 2018 indian army will secretly buy some units to spray poisonous compound?
Then, the infamous indian media will say, look, it's not our fault, it's a Made-in-China drone!
Farmers are required to manage acres of farmland at a time, and have recently begun to tap into aerial technology to do so efficiently and sustainably. DJI MG-1S revolutionizes the way in which farmers can utilize drones to manage and take care of their crops.
In this video, three individuals in the agricultural drone industry speak of their experiences with DJI's MG-1S and tell us why it stands out amongst the UAV choices when considering factors of precision, effectiveness, intuitiveness, ease of use, safety, build and more.
Technology is great.
DJI drones are great, loved by drone fans around the world.
But if it is immorally used by irresponsible party, well, it does not really become a serious weapon,
it simply becomes a LAUGHING STOCK!
Indian authority seriously considers DJI drones as potential weapon, as shown in the above-mentioned spying incident.
If they themselves have ever used DJI drone for spying, of course they have concerns about being spied by DJI drones.
It is understandable from their point of view.
We shall respect them with a sense of humour.
Most people use DJI drones for fun though, as how people shoot videos at K2 in Pakistan and elsewhere.