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The end of towed artillery
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Police department would be interested in flying automobile type. Easier to get to the location of a traffic accident.
 
The end of towed artillery
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60km fibre optic reels, seems like there is no limit now, with these going into units of hundreds of KMs for guide SOW cruise missiles etc.
 
Chinese are learning from Russia and Ukraine

they are turning up the automation + AI when it comes to drone production

Chinese will destroy anyone who fights them in 5 years time
 
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The GJ-11 may undergo another major evolution in the future. This is probably not the final version. Or, the GJ-11 shown this time is an older version.

The official (mature) version of the GJ-11 uses jet control technology instead of mechanical control surface technology. It has no movable control surfaces or wings, and relies on controlling the jets from multiple nozzles to control its flight attitude.

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@Deino
Can you notify them to make the changes?
The translation "Mysterious Dragon" is inaccurate.

The Chinese name for GJ-11 is "玄龙". Pinyin Xuanlong
The direct meaning of "玄" in Chinese is a very deep black. It is often used to describe something profound and difficult to understand.
"玄龙" is a type of dragon in Chinese mythology, also known as "黑龙(black dragon)" or "墨龙(ink dragon)".
This is a very complex and traditional Chinese name. Therefore, the simplest translation method is to use Pinyin, namely "Xuanlong".
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