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The Mirror US on MSNChina has a spy drone the size of an insect that can evade enemy radarIn a big wake-up call for its military rivals, China has developed a spy drone the size of an insect that can fly undetected ...
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Irish Star on MSNChina develops 'Ant-Man' spy drone that can fly undetected past enemy radarBionic mosquito drone is designed to carry out battlefield reconnaissance missions without the risk of detection ...
The new drone measures just more than half an inch in length, with a wingspan of 1 inch, and weighs less than a third of a gram, according to the South China Morning Post. Featuring bionic wings and ...
A military research institute in China has unveiled a spy drone that is the same size and shape as a mosquito. The tiny unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) features hair-thin legs and two wings, which ...
The unveiling of China’s Jiutian SS-UAV, an advanced AI-powered drone swarm, is not just a technological milestone—it’s a glimpse into the future of autonomous warfare and surveillance.
China’s defense industrial base has used the military-civil fusion, or MCF, national development strategy to benefit from China’s dominance of the commercial drone industry.
Developed by the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC), the Jiutian SS-UAV is a massive surveillance drone comparable in size to America’s World War II-era bomber, the B-25 Mitchell.
Former American intelligence officials have said China’s large population has long given it a potential advantage over U.S. spy agencies, but artificial intelligence could even the playing field.
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