Federal Government owns more than 3,000 drones manufactured by Chinese

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Federal Government owns more than 3,000 drones manufactured by Chinese
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Shadow Minister for Cyber Security James Paterson has found the Federal Government agencies own more than 3,000 drones and other cyber devices manufactured by Chinese company DJI, says Sky News host Peta Credlin.

“This technology is being blacklisted in the US

because of the links to the Communist Party,” Ms Credlin said.

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