Landmark drone refuelling test extends China's reach to US homeland

Chinese researchers have conducted a successful in-air refuelling test for unmanned aerial vehicles, potentially doubling the strike radius of an advanced drone programme to reach major US cities. The test featured two UAVs, one serving as the tanker and the other as the receiver, employing a robust vision-based navigation system under high-speed conditions.

Researchers at Northwestern Polytechnical University conducted a landmark in-air refuelling test for drones in December 2025, linking directly to China's advanced Jiu Tian drone programme. Jiu Tian is a heavy-duty unmanned platform capable of carrying more than 200 loitering munitions, with an official range of 7,000km (4,350 miles) that falls short of reaching the continental US from Chinese bases. However, integrating in-flight refuelling could double its effective strike radius, bringing major East Coast cities like Washington, New York, and Miami into plausible range.

The test utilised two unidentified unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). One acted as the tanker equipped with a refuelling pod, while the other served as the receiver. During high-speed formation flights, the receiver autonomously located, tracked, and docked with the tanker under extreme conditions, relying on a highly robust vision-based navigation system.

This breakthrough is especially significant due to the university's institutional ties to the Jiu Tian programme, which can deliver deadly military weapons via drone swarms. Professor Bu Shuhui and others, including He Zhibin, are associated with the efforts, with prior mentions in Guangzhou, though the test's exact location remains unspecified.

The advancement underscores China's progress in UAV and AI technologies, potentially reshaping strategic capabilities, though no official confirmation of military deployment has been made.

関連記事

Dramatic photo illustration of PLA warships and aircraft conducting live-fire drills around Taiwan during Justice Mission 2025.
AIによって生成された画像

Justice Mission 2025: PLA conducts live-fire drills on second day around Taiwan

AIによるレポート AIによって生成された画像

Continuing its 'Justice Mission 2025' exercises launched on December 29, the People's Liberation Army Eastern Theater Command held the second day of drills on December 30, featuring live-fire operations simulating maritime attacks and anti-air and anti-submarine missions north and south of Taiwan. The manoeuvres serve as a warning to 'independence forces' and external interference. Taiwan's defence ministry detected a record 130 PLA aircraft, 14 ships, and eight coastguard vessels near the island in the prior 24 hours.

A Chinese army drone equipped with a standard infantry assault rifle achieved a 100% hit rate in flight trials against a human-sized target at 100 meters. The system, hovering at 10 meters, fired 20 single rounds, all striking a standard 50cm by 50cm chest board.

AIによるレポート

Taiwanese Vice-Premier Cheng Li-chiun stated that the government will continue to reinforce critical infrastructure and defenses against unmanned aerial vehicles to prepare for new forms of grey-zone conflicts, including drone intrusions. Trump's comments have fueled doubts about US commitment.

北朝鮮の金正恩国務委員長は、水曜日に東海岸近くの射撃場で長距離地対空ミサイルの発射試験を監督したと、国営メディアのKCNAが木曜日に報じた。この試験は、新型の高度ミサイル開発のための戦略技術を評価することを目的とし、200キロ離れた空中目標を撃墜した。

AIによるレポート

The People's Liberation Army Eastern Theater Command wrapped up its two-day 'Justice Mission 2025' live-fire exercise on Dec. 30, encircling swathes of Taiwan in its largest drill to date. Building on the second day's operations reported previously, the exercise followed the US approval of a record $11.1 billion weapons package for Taiwan and featured army, navy, air force, and rocket force units with stealth fighters, destroyers, and missile systems like the PHL-16. Taiwan detected 31 warships, 16 coastguard vessels overall, and 207 PLA aircraft sorties, 125 crossing the Taiwan Strait median line.

中国軍は台湾周辺で大規模な軍事演習「ジャスティス・ミッション2025」を発表した。演習は火曜日に実施され、主要港湾の封鎖や外部勢力への抑止を焦点とする。日本首相の高市早苗氏の発言や米国の対台武器売却が背景にある。

AIによるレポート

The People's Liberation Army has confirmed a drone flight near Pratas Island, claimed by Taiwan, as part of routine training. Analysts describe it as the latest 'salami-slicing' tactic in Beijing's approach to the island. One observer noted it also aims to test, wear down, and pressure Taiwan's military.

 

 

 

このウェブサイトはCookieを使用します

サイトを改善するための分析にCookieを使用します。詳細については、プライバシーポリシーをお読みください。
拒否