China has introduced a drone that flies like a bird. The new invention could turn the drone industry upside down

A new drone shaped like a bird

Chinese developers have shown a new drone made in the shape of a bird.

Such an invention can turn the drone industry upside down. ParkutNews reports.

The drone is able to fly with the help of wing flapping like a real bird and looks the same.

Its name is “Little Falcon” and the correct name for it is now ornithopter – flying with the flapping of wings.

“Drones are suitable for reconnaissance, surveillance and even precision strike missions in special operations,” Chinese media claim.

It is already considered a product – a game changer entirely.

Earlier, it was reported that the Ukrainian military may receive drones with mounted firearms from allies.

The USA may transfer Felon drones, which are equipped with a 5.56 mm machine gun.

They are also fitted with anti-tank missiles and modern surveillance equipment.

Video. There are two kinds of such drones, Felon 1.0 and Spike.

 

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