Australia's defense forces had put on hold its deployment of
China-made drones while it reviewed cybersecurity, following in
the steps of the United States, Defence Minister Marise Payne
said on the sidelines of an event in Washington.
The U.S. Army said in August it had ordered its members to stop
using drones made by Chinese manufacturer SZ DJI Technology Co
Ltd because of “cyber vulnerabilities” in the products.
"Following the decision of the U.S. Army, we reviewed our own
use of those particular articles and paused our use of them for
a while," she said.
"Following that review, we were comfortable with resuming their
use in an unclassified situation."
The Australian newspaper reported that the Australia Defence
Force had 40 DJI drones which were used in military exercises,
though the exact role played by the drones was not specified.
DJI is a market leader in civilian drones and aerial imaging
technology.
(Reporting by Melanie Burton; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)
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