China unleashes mosquito-sized drones as UK prepares for WW3 | World | News

China has revealed an amazing mosquito -sized drone because of concerns that the rapidly developing technology from the British government reshaped the war view.
The tiny air apparatus, which is the product of the National Defense University (NUDT) in China’s Hunan province, is specially prepared for secret military operations and represents Beijing’s last place in the arsenal of innovations ready for war.
Designed to imitate a mosquito, the drone is equipped with binary wings, a black chassis and ultra -fine tripodal support.
The opening, including other high -tech robots, took place on state television this week.
Only two centimeters long and three centimeters wide, below 0.2 grams of micro-drone. A four -wing version of this Gadget appeared to be apparently working with a smartphone.
Liang Hexiang, a student researcher in NUDT, explained his potential practices in CCTV: “I have a mosquito -like robot type. Miniature bionic robots like this are particularly suitable for information discovery and special tasks in the battlefield,” Reports the mirror.
In the field of military technology, China is pouring resources to Artificial Intelligence Gadgets and is preparing to introduce the largest drone carrier of the planet until the end of this month. This ‘drone mother’ can reveal many deadly ‘Kamikaze’ drones on competitors.
After Keir Starmer’s warning that the British should support themselves for the possibility of attacking home soil due to international tensions, the Prime Minister announced the British national security strategy this week.
“Russian aggression threatens our continent. Strategic competition is intensifying. Extremist ideologies are increasing. Technology transforms the nature of both war and internal security. Enemy state activity takes place on the British territory.”
Part of the 53 -page document written by the government reveals that “competitors set the foundations of future conflicts, that they move quickly to cause themselves, our energy and our supply chains, to prevent us from standing against their aggression”.
“For the first time for many years, we must have potentially prepare in a war scenario for the first time for many years, the possibility of direct threats of the British homeland.”
China was chosen as a potential threat because it tried to improve AI skills that would enable drones to use the ‘herd’ in an attack.
If it is programmed correctly, it can be extremely difficult to hit or disable if these drones fly in overwhelming numbers controlled by artificial intelligence responding at lightning speed.