Buzz of War: China Reveals Mosquito-Sized Spy Drone That’s Nearly Invisible

This can be a mosquito size, but it is making shockwaves in the monitoring technique world.

China has officially unveiled a mosquito-shaped micro-drain developed by the National University of Defense Technology, which mimics the insect flight, dodges the radar with 90% effectiveness, and blows small monitoring cameras, flapping through the air on bayonic wings.

Disguised as nature, it is almost impossible to detect drones. Instead of echoing like a typical drone, it blows like an insect – the environment is basically blurred and slipping the previous radar system that never comes to it.

🎥 What can it do:


Bionic Wing Design: No propellers here-this drone flaps like a real mosquito for ultra-quit operation.

Monitoring payload: Regardless of its small size, it can carry a high-resolution micro-camera for secret monitoring.

Stealth Mode Active: With a 90%decrease with its radar signature, it is designed for espionage, not showing.

🔋 A small weakness


The only grip? Its limited battery life. The drone requires frequent redistribution, which makes it ideal for small missions-but progress into micro-power tech may soon change.

From battalfield reconnaissance to urban surveillance, this small technique proves to be a thing: at the age of the drone, does not have shape.

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