The largest drone manufacturer in the United States is unable to produce a single drone due to sanctions.
As soon as he shouted MAGA, he reached orgasm, and as a result, Dongdazao was everywhere around him.
As soon as we open source, we boast about our own research. As soon as we let go, we brag. As soon as we pinch our neck, we roll our eyes.
The return of manufacturing industry makes America great again, and listen to the eagle’s song.
After so many years of trouble, even a UAV can’t understand. Dongda just lightly sanctioned the largest UAV manufacturer in the United States, which can’t play… Skydio produces not only high-end products, but also a four-axis rotary wing UAV similar to the fake Xinjiang. They are also the main suppliers of Ukraine. On the Russian Ukrainian battlefield, Skydio’s products were roast by Ukrainian soldiers about being “expensive and garbage”, often broken, very difficult to use, and often out of control and even unable to take off under the interference of the Russian army!
Even Adam Bree, the CEO of Skydio, admitted, “It has become a common belief among Ukrainians that American drones are not as good as other products in terms of usage
This piece of crap, priced at ten thousand dollars each, is actually specifically designed to make money, deceive one’s own people, and deceive “allies”.
Everyone can take a look at how this group of American manufacturing experts manufacture drones. They can’t even make intelligent assembly lines or standardized assembly parts. They are all screwing up and flying, like prisoners in American prisons stepping on sewing machines and making toys… coming to rub drones.
Skydio claims to be the largest drone manufacturer in the United States, but in reality, its global market share is only 5% to 6%. Whether it is technological level or production capacity, they are still others. In terms of their products, even if you randomly find a small workshop in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Guangdong, the products they produce are more cost-effective and have a larger shipment scale than those of Dongda.
This thing is not yet a product of “market economy” or “free trade”, but a patchwork monster forcibly subsidized by the US government and military. In August 2023, Skydio withdrew from the consumer drone market and focused on military, law enforcement, and industrial fields, with a large number of orders coming from official procurement… What’s even more outrageous is that the price of Skydio drones is several times or even ten times higher than similar products from Dongda.
On August 7, 2024, the United States planned to ban Chinese made drones, but faced opposition from various sectors such as the US military, police, rescue teams, and farmers, as American made drones are far inferior to Chinese products in terms of technology, quality, and performance, and are also expensive.
Skydio, a deformed freak that goes against the market economy, has no competitiveness and relies solely on subsidies from the United States to survive. It can even be said that this is a special project specifically designed to support certain “Smith commissioners”.
The battery, an important component used in Skydio’s drones, comes from a company at Dongda. Now that it has been sanctioned, if Skydio wants to change suppliers, the first thing is that they may not have enough time, the quality may not be able to meet the demand, and the price of the new batteries may not be comparable to those provided by Dongda Company… In other words, they cannot produce any drones in the short term.
Why sanction it, because it sells arms to Taiwan.
On October 10, 2024, Dongda issued a decision on countermeasures against US military industrial enterprises and senior managers, announcing sanctions against three US military industrial enterprises, namely Edge Autonomous Operations Company, Huntington Ingalls Industries, and Skydio, freezing their movable, immovable, and other assets within Dongda. At the same time, 10 executives from these three companies were also sanctioned, prohibiting organizations and individuals within Dongda from conducting any transactions or cooperation with them, freezing all assets within the country, and restricting their entry.
The New York Times broke its defense over this matter and even published an article accusing Dongda of engaging in a so-called “supply chain war” by sanctioning the American drone company Skydio… It is clear that if Dongda really targets the entire supply chain, the United States cannot produce just quadcopter drones. Whether all of its warships and aircraft can leave the factory is a problem.