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China's “little falcon” changes everything: bird-like drone heralds a new era

2024-03-09T22:37:47.534Z

Highlights: China's “little falcon” changes everything: bird-like drone heralds a new era. China's new bird drone could have military use. Ukraine wants to use a new weapon against Russia's ‘moving targets’ Russia is also constantly testing new drones. According to Spiegel, there were reports of pigeon-like drones there as early as 2018. At least the myth of these spy birds has recently had an effect. In the simmering conflict with China, a pigeon was taken into custody in India last year.



As of: March 9, 2024, 11:24 p.m

By: Philipp Bräuner

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Chinese engineers have developed a new drone that could revolutionize the construction and use of remote-controlled flying robots.

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At the Northwest China University in the city of Xi'an in Shaanxi Province, researchers have apparently developed a drone with a completely new propulsion mechanism.

Physically, however, the technology is old.

Because it is based directly on the flapping of birds' wings.

Russia is also constantly testing new drones.

China develops new drone with bird-like propulsion

Ornithopter instead of quadrocopter: Chinese engineers have developed a drone that does not take off with rotors like this one, but with flapping wings.

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A video introducing the newly developed aircraft was posted

on the X channel of the state-controlled news agency

China News .

Its functionality is presented there with animations, detailed shots and individual flight scenes.

The new aircraft called the “Small Falcon” is being highly praised by other state media in China.

The new technology gives the machine

the “highest maneuverability and the greatest possible bird-likeness” of its kind, according to the Chinese newspaper

Global Times .

As far as possible uses are concerned, the post itself talks about “ecological monitoring and environmental protection”.

According to the

Global Times

, the small drone can also be used for “reconnaissance, surveillance and even precision strikes in special operations.”

China is apparently also developing high-speed spy drones for the same purpose.

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China's new bird drone could have military use

The special potential is also suspected in the bird-like behavior of the so-called ornithopter.

While drones with rigid wings and rotors rely primarily on electromagnetic waves for camouflage, the “Small Falcon” uses its habitus.

“Even if you see the aircraft, you are more likely to ignore it because you would think it is a bird,” the

Global Times

quoted an anonymous expert as saying.

Ukraine wants to use a new weapon against Russia's “moving targets”.

Such mimetic concealment has probably been a goal of engineers at Northwest China University for some time.

According to

Spiegel,

there were reports of pigeon-like drones there as early as 2018.

At least the myth of these spy birds has recently had an effect.

In the simmering conflict with China, a pigeon was taken into custody in India last year.

The reason: suspected espionage.

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Source: merkur

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