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China has demonstrated a mosquito-sized micro-drone designed for covert reconnaissance and surveillance missions. Weighing only 0.3 grams, the biomimetic drone uses flapping-wing propulsion to achieve insect-like flight with extremely low noise and minimal detection signature. It is intended for close-range intelligence gathering in confined or urban environments.

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Micro UAV technology is shifting toward insect-scale platforms, but real battlefield effectiveness depends on stability, endurance, and secure data links.

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Footage from Chinese defense technology demonstrations and open-source reporting.

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00:00This new mosquito-sized biomimetic microdronies developed by Chinese research institutions,
00:05reportedly the National University of Defense Technology, and weighs only around 0.3 grams.
00:10It uses flapping wing propulsion, with micro-actuators driving wings that beat
00:14hundreds of times per second to generate lift and controlled movement.
00:17Unlike conventional quadcopters, this design produces minimal noise and a very low visual
00:22and radar signature. The drone is built for short-range intelligence gathering in confined
00:26or urban environments, likely carrying micro-cameras or lightweight sensors for real-time observation.
00:32Its main advantage is stealth and access to tight spaces where larger drones cannot operate.
00:36However, due to its extremely low mass, it is highly vulnerable to wind,
00:40weather conditions, limiting its battlefield reliability.
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