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China Working on Stealth Military Drones


FILE - Military vehicles carrying Wing Loong, a Chinese-made medium-altitude long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle, take part in a military parade in Beijing, Sept. 3, 2015.
FILE - Military vehicles carrying Wing Loong, a Chinese-made medium-altitude long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle, take part in a military parade in Beijing, Sept. 3, 2015.

China’s largest missile maker is developing military drones with stealth abilities that can evade anti-aircraft weapons, the official China Daily said Thursday, in another advance for the country’s ambitious military modernization program.

“Drones have become an indispensable weapon in modern warfare because they can play an important role in high-resolution reconnaissance, long-distance precision strikes, anti-submarine operations and aerial combat,” Wei Yiyin, deputy general manager of China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp, told the English language newspaper.

Insisting it has no hostile intent, China is investing billions of dollars to update aging equipment and develop new weapons, including stealth fighters and aircraft carriers.

Its heavy defense spending, however, has unnerved a region on guard over Beijing’s more assertive approach to disputes in the South and East China Seas and over self-ruled Taiwan, claimed by China as a wayward province.

Wei told the newspaper his company was also developing near-space and long-range endurance drones. The paper described China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp as the country’s sole producer of cruise missiles, and said the drones resembled cruise missiles.

China has stepped up research into military drones, hoping to take market share from the United States and Israel with its cheaper technology and willingness to sell to countries that Western states are reluctant to deal with.

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