22/05/2025
π°BREAKING NEWS: Ugandan in US Army Unveils Bird-Mimicking 'Invisible' Drones Capable of Silent Strikes
In a groundbreaking development, China has introduced a new class of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that mimic the flight of birds, rendering them virtually undetectable to both human observers and conventional radar systems. These ornithopter drones, showcased at the 10th China (Beijing) Military Intelligent Technology Expo (CMITE 2025), replicate the wing-flapping dynamics of birds, achieving near-perfect biomimicry.
The drones are designed in various avian forms, including magpies, seagulls, hawks, and eagles, each tailored for specific operational roles such as reconnaissance, infiltration, and direct engagement. The smallest variant, resembling a magpie, weighs only 90 grams and can be hand-launched, yet it is equipped with a micro camera capable of delivering live surveillance feeds.
This innovation signifies a significant leap in stealth technology, potentially altering the landscape of modern warfare by enabling silent and covert operations.
Source: Interesting Engineering
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