Chinese UAV/UCAV development

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Now this is Scifi stuff via idune from pakdef

China’s ingenious ‘death zone’ spy drones near invisible to radar
Published time: 31 Oct, 2017 11:11
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China is testing a tiny bat-sized spy drone the country hopes will help it dominate a region of the atmosphere known as the ‘death zone’.

Also known as ‘near space,’ the area begins roughly 20km (12 miles) above sea-level and is regarded as a death zone for drones as the thin air makes it hard for them to generate lift. Simultaneously, the extremely low temperatures of the zone means that the machines’ electronic components will likely fail.

One way the Chinese are hoping to combat the its negative effects is by reducing the number of electronic components in these new drones. Last month, at a research facility in Mongolia, China successfully tested an experimental drone at an altitude of 25km (15 miles), the South China Morning Post
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The drones tested don’t have a power motor, instead they glide through the air towards their destinations. They also don’t possess onboard cameras. The drones launched using an electromagnetic pulse that caused them to accelerate them from 0-100kph within an arm’s length.

“It shot out like a bullet,” Yang Yanchu, one of the project's lead scientists, told the publication. The drones then glided towards their targets, which were more than 100km (60 miles) away, adjusting course and altitude automatically.

Furthermore, due to their small size, only a minimal trace of their presence was detected on radar – a major plus for a spy-drone. “The goal of our research is to launch hundreds of these drones in one shot, like letting loose a bee or ant colony,” Yang added.

While current near-space drones, such as the American made MQ-9 Reaper and China’s Caihong 5, cost millions of dollars to produce and can reach altitudes of only about 10km (6 miles), these new prototypes would cost “as little as a few hundred yuan.” They are small enough to fit inside a shoebox and weigh about as much as a football.

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Nope, that's a Ba-5, a J-5-based UAV. But it was a target drone only.
Error in the article not face palm for me :)

Veterans don't die! A large number of suspected J-6 modified target aircraft for our pilots gold helmet
Wave Military Depth: In 2010, the F-6 fighter formally dropped out of the PLAAF sequence. However, in 2013, the famous Rand think tank in the United States said that the People's Liberation Army has changed thousands of F-6s into unmanned attack planes. From that moment on, rumors of the rivers and lakes attacking thousands of F-8 unmanned aerial vehicles against the enemy aggressors have been circulating. This large-scale unmanned attack plane can attack Taiwan's aircraft carriers and is presumed to be devastating.
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Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba's drones deliver packages to islands
(Xinhua) 09:07, November 08, 2017
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Drones carrying six boxes of passionfruit fly from Putian to Meizhou Island, southeast China's Fujian Province, Oct. 31, 2017. Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba announced Tuesday that it has used unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones, to deliver packages over water for the first time. Three drones carrying a total of six boxes of passionfruit with a combined weight of around 12 kilograms flew from Putian in east China's Fujian Province to nearby Meizhou Island. (Xinhua/Tian Ye)

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A worker ties a package to a drone in Shanting Town of Putian, southeast China's Fujian Province, Oct. 30, 2017. Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba announced Tuesday that it has used unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones, to deliver packages over water for the first time. Three drones carrying a total of six boxes of passionfruit with a combined weight of around 12 kilograms flew from Putian in east China's Fujian Province to nearby Meizhou Island. (Xinhua/Tian Ye)
 

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Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba's drones deliver packages to islands
(Xinhua) 09:07, November 08, 2017
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Drones carrying six boxes of passionfruit fly from Putian to Meizhou Island, southeast China's Fujian Province, Oct. 31, 2017. Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba announced Tuesday that it has used unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones, to deliver packages over water for the first time. Three drones carrying a total of six boxes of passionfruit with a combined weight of around 12 kilograms flew from Putian in east China's Fujian Province to nearby Meizhou Island. (Xinhua/Tian Ye)

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A worker ties a package to a drone in Shanting Town of Putian, southeast China's Fujian Province, Oct. 30, 2017. Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba announced Tuesday that it has used unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones, to deliver packages over water for the first time. Three drones carrying a total of six boxes of passionfruit with a combined weight of around 12 kilograms flew from Putian in east China's Fujian Province to nearby Meizhou Island. (Xinhua/Tian Ye)

I can already imagine and hear the song " Ride of the Valkyries" in the background.:D
 
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