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Swarms of drones and birds-plows: China prepares for the war of the next generation drones-the media (photo)

According to journalists, current innovations indicate that in the Middle Kingdom they are waiting for a new era of conflicts, in which the minidron will take a central role - for intelligence missions and point strikes. China has been established for years as a key player in the field of military technology, especially in the UAV.

Although many countries are investing in this technology, the Celestial is still standing out on the general background of the variety and complexity of their models - from long -range to very small biomimetic drones. About it reports Army Recognition. These are two flagship military models known for intelligence and accurate blows. CH-4 produces the Chinese aerospace scientific and technical corporation (CASC), the system has been armed with 2014.

The drone is especially valued for the versatility in intelligence missions and the ability to strike accurate shocks using different ammunition of the Air-Earth class. Wing Loong was created by the Chinese Aviation Industry Corporation (AVIC), for the first time it was introduced in 2009, and came into service in 2011. This drone can be compared to CH-4 by functionality with advanced avionic systems, it has a long flight duration and various weapons.

These systems are exported to several countries, including Pakistan, Egypt and Saudi Arabia. Wing Loong with his options such as Wing Loong I and II has also received significant international recognition. Reduilders can fly at an altitude of 5000 to 7500 meters, with a flight duration of 14 to 20 hours. CAC-7, which also developed CASC, represents the next generation of Chinese battle drones.

This stealth dron secretes the wing structure, optimized to reduce radar visibility and penetrate into well-protected areas. UAVs can also be armed with rockets to defeat the important goals of the enemy. Such drones were used in various missions - from maritime surveillance in the South Chinese Sea to counter -terrorist operations within the framework of international alliances.

Models such as CH-4 are considered to be China's strategic assets that allow operations far abroad, especially for the monitoring of maritime areas where there are disputes with neighboring countries. In addition to large UAVs, China is actively investing in FPVrons and swarms of drones. Among other things, FPV and platforms such as DJI Avata are used.

Chinese scientists have recently developed a new type of UAV, which are divided into several parts in flight, which creates a tactical shock in the enemy's ranks. The drone, which is said, is similar to DJI and is divided into two, three or six minidrons. Each has their own functions, such as intelligence, management or attack. This development is done by a group of Professor Shi Shzewey of Nanchin University of Aeronautics and Astronautics.

It is reported that the main problem of this type of drones was to reduce efficiency during a combined flight. But the Shea team overcame this problem, increasing the flight efficiency by almost 40%. Such progress is considered a significant tactical advantage of the People's Liberation Army of China, as it will allow drones to bypass the enemy air defense systems.

China also invests significantly in the swarm of drones that can penetrate hostile military bases or attack strategic goals in record time. At Zhuhai Airshow 2022, China showed a launcher on transport, which launched up to 18 UAVs. Another industry in which China is successful is biomimetic drones that mimic the movements of birds, insects or animals, which complicates the detection. The Xinge drone is a prime example of this technology.

UAV is designed in the form of a bird, can fly like a real bird, which allows you to go unnoticed during intelligence missions in urban or rural conditions. Initially, Xinge was intended for commercial use, but later it was quickly adapted for military missions. Recall that China also develops biomimetic submarines for military intelligence.