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China CETC showcased it's swarm drone

China is inventing?! This video is from 2016, the US has already used autonomous SWARM attacks in combat.

This is a training video.

It also features air launched drones while CETC showed rocket deployable drones. It is harder to deploy large numbers of drones from the air than from a truck with a rocket launcher on it.

This is also only a small part of the new PLA doctrine.
 
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Type 15 tanks aren't meant to directly fight T-90, but act as mobile fire platform to support infantry advance and break through defensive lines. For anti-armor, China has an arsenal of anti-tank missiles, armed drones, precision guided artillery and air to surface missiles.
It is designed to fight mbt like T-90 at places advantage to it like high attitude or soft soil narrow area which big and heavier mbt has difficulties moving.
 
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This is a training video.

It also features air launched drones while CETC showed rocket deployable drones. It is harder to deploy large numbers of drones from the air than from a truck with a rocket launcher on it.

This is also only a small part of the new PLA doctrine.

Of course the video is from a test conducted in 2016.
It was used in Syria - officially denied by the Pentagon, all we know is that a mysterious swarm of drones disabled an airbase.
The Russians blame the US, we blame the Klingons. The point is that it isn't a Chinese invention - the concept itself is more than a decade old.
 
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It is designed to fight mbt like T-90 at places advantage to it like high attitude or soft soil narrow area which big and heavier mbt has difficulties moving.
Except 105mm gun doesn't have enough penetration to get through T-90MS' front armor. At the same time, Type 15's frontal armor won't be able to resist a 125 sabot round from T-90.
 
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Of course the video is from a test conducted in 2016.
It was used in Syria - officially denied by the Pentagon, all we know is that a mysterious swarm of drones disabled an airbase.
The Russians blame the US, we blame the Klingons. The point is that it isn't a Chinese invention - the concept itself is more than a decade old.
Another American test of the sort back in 2016:



Now that China have reached this level of sophistication, this technology will offer a clear advantage to China over its regional adversaries for a while. Chinese are smart people and expected to develop credible tactics with this technology in the mix.

Type 15 tanks aren't meant to directly fight T-90, but act as mobile fire platform to support infantry advance and break through defensive lines. For anti-armor, China has an arsenal of anti-tank missiles, armed drones, precision guided artillery and air to surface missiles.
Mine was a HUMOR post.

I understand and see value in Type 15 - it can be useful in a number of situations. Nothing to sneeze at.
 
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Of course the video is from a test conducted in 2016.
It was used in Syria - officially denied by the Pentagon, all we know is that a mysterious swarm of drones disabled an airbase.
The Russians blame the US, we blame the Klingons. The point is that it isn't a Chinese invention - the concept itself is more than a decade old.

The drone swarm is only part of the new Chinese doctrine which otherwise would have used manned aircraft but is otherwise the same: applying civil IoT principles to the military.
 
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Another American test of the sort back in 2016:



Now that China have reached this level of sophistication, this technology will offer a clear advantage to China over its regional adversaries for a while. Chinese are smart people and expected to develop credible tactics with this technology in the mix.


Mine was a HUMOR post.

I understand and see value in Type 15 - it can be useful in a number of situations. Nothing to sneeze at.

So what, Poly System already show off this Chinese UAV swarm to export market in 2016 as well:

It is just the first video leaked to demonstrate how they work.

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can these kill tanks or just light vehicles and infantry?


Knowing China, I can see them produce 100,000 ballistic missiles and 1 billion suicide drones. Zerg tactics.


Take down the infrastructures, air defenses and air fields with ballistic missiles. Then bomb everything with drones.

Don't even need to send people. Nothing personal.
 
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So what, Poly System already show off this Chinese UAV swarm to export market in 2016 as well:

It is just the first video leaked to demonstrate how they work.

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Well:

China just revealed details of its CH-901 tube-launched loitering munition, a portable killer drone that a soldier can carry and then launch from the field to track down and attack opponents. The Chinese are not the first in this area—the U.S. unveiled the Switchblade in 2011 and has used it in Afghanistan. But this is a big move for the Chinese military.

LINK: https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/a20722/china-mini-drone/

LOCUST was a much better developed system than CH-901 back in 2016 if WE are to draw a comparison.

The latest CETC showing indicate LOCUST level sophistication. However, this should not take away from significance of this demonstration in view of regional threat dynamics - clear advantage if you will.
 
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The control of so many drones are also important:
World record, over 3,000 drones flying together in Zhuhai campus of Beijing institute of technology (BIT, a university has deep connection to the army):
 
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Well:

China just revealed details of its CH-901 tube-launched loitering munition, a portable killer drone that a soldier can carry and then launch from the field to track down and attack opponents. The Chinese are not the first in this area—the U.S. unveiled the Switchblade in 2011 and has used it in Afghanistan. But this is a big move for the Chinese military.

LINK: https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/a20722/china-mini-drone/

LOCUST was a much better developed system than CH-901 back in 2016 if WE are to draw a comparison.

The latest CETC showing indicate LOCUST level sophistication. However, this should not take away from significance of this demonstration in view of regional threat dynamics - clear advantage if you will.

Apple to organge comparison, you are comparing an China's exported UAV system to a US one under R&D.
 
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This is a training video.

It also features air launched drones while CETC showed rocket deployable drones. It is harder to deploy large numbers of drones from the air than from a truck with a rocket launcher on it.

This is also only a small part of the new PLA doctrine.
No its not harder to deploy a large number of drones compare to a truck, because you saw just two aircraft deploy that many. It makes sense to deliver them closer to their targets than having a truck with not as much reach and rapid deployment to its target. Trucks can't travel over water by itself, so there are geographical limitations too.
 
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No its not harder to deploy a large number of drones compare to a truck, because you saw just two aircraft deploy that many. It makes sense to deliver them closer to their targets than having a truck with not as much reach and rapid deployment to its target. Trucks can't travel over water by itself, so there are geographical limitations too.

the cost of the truck is much lower and swarm drones are better on land than in the water due to terrain.

on the water they can easily be shot down by camera guided CIWS and autocannons without worry, on land they can be obscured by trees, buildings, hills, etc.

the whole point of this capability is low cost.
 
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the cost of the truck is much lower and swarm drones are better on land than in the water due to terrain.

on the water they can easily be shot down by camera guided CIWS and autocannons without worry, on land they can be obscured by trees, buildings, hills, etc.

the whole point of this capability is low cost.
Doesn't matter about the truck is cheaper platform to launch the drones when planes can do it better. Same thing applies to close to targets on land and water. Pretty much saturated attack against land or sea targets.
 
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