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Tiny Tech: China's New Mini Drones and Their Big Potential
Hunan, ChinaThu Jun 26 2025
China has introduced a new type of tiny drone, about the size of a mosquito. These small drones are being developed for special missions, like gathering information on the battlefield without being noticed. The drone, created at a military university in Hunan province, is incredibly small—just 2 centimeters long and weighs less than 0. 2 grams.
Technology is advancing quickly, allowing for smaller and more advanced drones. These tiny drones could be used for many things, like search and rescue operations or even as a cheaper alternative to missiles. However, they also raise concerns about privacy and how they might be misused.
Similar tiny robots are being developed in other parts of the world. For example, Harvard has created a robot bee that can fly by flapping its wings 120 times per second. These robots could one day help with tasks like rescuing people or even pollinating plants.
On the military side, slightly larger micro-drones, like the Black Hornet, have already been used by many armed forces. These drones can fly for over 30 minutes and send back thermal images.
Despite their potential, experts say these ultra-tiny drones have limitations. They have a short range and battery life, which means their impact on the battlefield might be small. However, they could still be useful in places where larger drones can't go, like inside buildings.
The future of these tiny drones is exciting. They could be part of China's strategy for using drones in both military and civilian ways. This includes using artificial intelligence to give them an advantage in warfare.
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What are the primary advantages of using mosquito-sized drones over larger, more traditional drones in surveillance missions?
How do the capabilities of the mosquito-sized drone compare to other advanced micro-drones like the Black Hornet?
Are these drones part of a larger secret program to develop insect-sized surveillance devices for domestic use?
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