China’s ‘land aircraft carrier’ charges flying drone with microwave beam

A team from Xidian University has developed a car-mounted microwave wireless power system that kept fixed-wing drones airborne for up to 3.1 hours. The system uses GPS positioning, dynamic tracking, and onboard flight controls to maintain alignment between the emitter and drone during flight. The findings were published on March 25 in the peer-reviewed journal Aeronautical Science & Technology.

A team from Xidian University, known for its military technology research, published findings on March 25 in the peer-reviewed Chinese journal Aeronautical Science & Technology.

In tests, the car-mounted system kept fixed-wing drones in the air for up to 3.1 hours at an altitude of 15 metres (49 feet). Song Liwei, the project’s leader, wrote that the key challenge overcome was maintaining alignment between the emitter and the drone during flight. The researchers integrated GPS positioning, a dynamic tracking system and onboard flight controls into the system.

Some analysts have likened the concept to a “land-based aircraft carrier”, in which an armoured vehicle could function as a mobile command and energy node, launching and sustaining drones just as naval carriers support aircraft. They say such systems could extend the operational reach of ground forces, enabling persistent surveillance, airborne attacks and electronic warfare.

While the technology is still at an early stage, it may one day allow drones to fly indefinitely, according to the South China Morning Post report.

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Dramatic scene of a Russian drone approaching the French carrier Charles de Gaulle off Malmö, jammed by Swedish navy ship.
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Swedish forces confirm Russian drone near Malmö harbor

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Swedish armed forces have confirmed that a drone observed near the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle off Malmö was Russian. The drone launched from the Russian signals intelligence ship Zhigulevsk and was jammed by the Swedish navy about 13 kilometers from the carrier. The incident is described as a serious violation of Swedish airspace.

The US MQ-9 Reaper drone can perform both reconnaissance and strike missions, with an increasing number of American allies and partners acquiring them. For China, the drone's high altitude of up to 15,240 metres, long endurance, and stealth capabilities pose a significant threat. This allows the US military to deploy MQ-9s far from mainland China and gradually penetrate its airspace periphery for reconnaissance and target designation.

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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.

Fan Huitao and his team, working on a '711' schedule, are credited with advancing China's air-to-air missile development to the fourth generation. The PL-15E, an export variant of the PL-15, is a fourth-generation beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile. Its extensive range, integrated with early warning systems, enables operators to engage targets from afar and secure the first strike in combat.

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Intellectual property law firm Mathys & Squire says China leads the world in patent applications for anti-drone technology. Filings surged 27 per cent last year amid rising global security concerns from wars in Ukraine and Iran, and suspicious drone sightings in the West.

Chinese scientists have developed revolutionary software capable of fully simulating the extreme physics of supersonic fuel combustion in just one week. Previously, the same task could take a supercomputer years to complete. It modelled internal dynamics across hundreds of millions of computational cells, more than 20 times the resolution typical of current global research.

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