China's revolutionary bird drone takes flight, ideal for recon and special operations missions
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 พ.ค. 2024
- China has successfully developed a new type of ornithopter, an unmanned aerial vehicle which achieves flight from flapping its wings. Experts claim that the applications for the UAV are vast, in both military and civilian sectors.
Resources and links:
A Bird, Plane Or Drone? China’s Revolutionary Flapping Wing UAV Takes Flight, Expert Says Ideal For Recon Missions
www.eurasiantimes.com/inspire...
China's bird-like drone breaks world record for flight time
news.cgtn.com/news/2023-10-09... - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
Soon all birds are the security risk to America 😉
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The birds have to sell themselves to local birds or be banned. National security risk, just like garlic you know. Or maybe the birds just need to be sanctioned and prevented form using SWIFT
India: Damn you Chinese spy pigeon!!!!
China has self-organizing drone swarms, AI human recognition, and self-targeting missiles. It would be trivial to combine these existing technologies into a flock of AI-powered ornithopter drones that automatically detect and select targets, then dive down for an explosive attack like we see in the Ukraine.
and next will be fish and insects too ..... 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
US Congress will pass a bill to ban birds.
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I now realize why I watch this channel. This is how I felt when I was a kid growing up in a 3rd world country and watching American videos and being amazed at the technology. Now, I live in the heart of Silicon Valley and I watch your video and feel the same sense of awe at the tech you're displaying.
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@@Larkinchanceyeah but this China futuristic stuffs are real were talking about unlike USA ones are all fantasy Disneyland movies and ads and Hollywood fiction shit imaginary stuff shit. Hahahahah.
Sounds like haven't gained much progress. 😅
There is no such thing as
" third world " never ever been .
even Made in China civilian drones are the best in the world, can't imagine what Made in China military drones can do.
Ka-boom... that is what they do
*It's a bird, it's a plane, it's ... Chinese drone?*
It’s a bird, it’s a plane. Oh it’s a bird 😂 nothing to see here. As you are 😂😂
Chinese ingenuity is based on its respect for education.
everyone should respect education chinese or otherwise..... you cant blame the msm or gov for dumbing you down then
And hard work ethic
Don't tell Yellen, she'll scream over capacity.
yeah, better not make too many! Or else.
She will make another trip there to address that issue
The chinese military will probably be paying those birds for $5000 a pop. Similar birds for the US military from the US defense contractors would probably fetch $500,000 a piece. just saying.
Probably more. An USAF super special coffee cup is ~1300
@@eymaslacker that's peanut. Try a small ziploc bag of quarter inch bushings for $90,000.
yep, and tax payers are paying those fat cats and corrupted pollies that owns shares and taking up board positions in the MIC Revolving Doors...
This shows China is a dirt poor nation that has peanuts for its defense budget and Uncle Sam's unlimited wealth.💰💰💰💰
@@tompell3032to be fair those parts may only worth $2.00, yet the knowledge and redtape about where to deploy them well worth the remaining $89,998.
I am astonished by ch1na’s innovation pace and ambition. On the same note, the chang-e lunar mission is set to collect samples from the remote far side of the moon, a feat that has yet to be accomplished. Another testament to ch1na’s meteoric rise and domination on the global stage.
6m STEM grads in china each year but US churns out only a few hundred k each year.
Americans walked on the moon in 1969. also the 'far side of the moon' is not 'remote' and you're describing a robot just landing on the moon. then calling it a meteoric rise and 'domination' FFS.
get a grip
1969 moon landing was a fake, staged in a Hollywood studio. Technology those days was not sufficient to send a man to the moon. It is also coincidental that US lost all record of their moon landing and have not been able to repeat the same feat now. Really suspicious.
@@topsuperseven7910 they landed on the moon in 69, but they don't have the technology to land on the moon again in the 21st century.. bogus feat
@@blackknight5427 Sure, China's 50-years-later sublet version will be just as bogus.
So, I bought my daughter a 'Go Go Bird' at Amazon several years ago and those birds join the military. China is full of surprise! Impressive
Just building the thing is fascinating for scientific research. Like I always say, you never know how a bird really works until you build one - something like that.
That's why humanoid robots are so interesting😂
From kites in ancient times to bird drones of today. 🎉
Hey guys so why is Russia suddenly importing seagulls from China? 😂
If this is true, it is a laudable engineering advance. Again, we must give credit where credit is due. In the race for manned-flight at the end of the 19th Century and beginning of the 20th, many contestants tried to emulate birds but failed miserably. It would be ironic if they and Leonardo Di Vinci were now vindicated. Thanks for alerting us to cutting-edge developments.
It's happening. Birds Aren't Real meme is coming true...
I can’t wait for the DJI version to come out!
Mr. Walmsly as I finish writing my comment about your volume and data to back up your assertions you drop another one.😮
Americans are working on the same. I’ve seen similar demos by some graduate students in US. They looked and sounded like Chinese Americans, though.
Yes maybe, but they can't match the Chinese costs at all. Most probably at least 10-20 times more expensive. 😂😂
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A lot of these "inventive" gadgets in the USA are made by Americans who speaks Chinese, eat with chopsticks and pay respect to their ancestors on April 5th every year Go figure.
@@JCSY1 Not a problem, USA can just go and print more money to buy... printing overcapacity, Janet Yellen. Are you paying attention?
So neither parts or labor will meet US defense standards.
The primary advantage is extended flight time and stealth by mimicry. These aren't particularly large, but long duration flying camera is always handy. I imagine a next generation version would be sized and dimensioned like a condor or other large soaring bird for even greater flight time, and fitted with AI to take advantage of updrafts for even greater flight efficiency. Or configured like a hawk ... with a grenade to dive bomb enemy infantry.
Beware: that this new bird drone was developed by Northwestern polytechnical university in xi'an and this university was the target of US NSA paid hackers coz this university have geniuses who doesn't study abroad but developed their skills in china. This university developed it's own space rocket and they are the ones who was more advanced in science and technology. This university was under the Chinese academy of sciences and this university helped on china's aviation and military to have more advanced technology. Don't underestimate the students from this university as they can developed a new weapon which will be the end of america.
Don’t worry China or Chinese people are peace lovers.
Wow. What a complexity - very impressive.
The current design status of such mechanical birds is likely just a prototype and more like a giant eagle than a small bird.
Its flight and glide mechanism is probably not as gracious as that of a real bird and can be differentiated and detected.
The only advantage of a bird profile compare to a drone or fixed wing plane is that "bird" can often take advantage of prevailing wind and air current to fly/glide for longer distances without expending stored power.
Still have some way to go to duplicate nature.
They need to redesign their spy balloons - North Americans have that one covered 🤣🤣🤣🤗🤭🤫🙃
No, I won't travel to the dark side of the moon. It's always dark there. I am afraid of darkness - Bill Nelson ❤
Ornithopter able to fly for 3 hrs is a big deal, if further equipped with other latest technologies will be very useful.
Aren't they still using balloon 🎈 s?
This is ballon 2.0😂😂😂
They may be more agile too, like a bird, so much harder to shoot down, right?
The big difference is stealth mimicry. They're much quieter than 4-rotor drones, and can come from much farther away. You see a flock of birds up in the sky, you can't be sure. If you fire on them, you give away your position. If they're explosive drones, then they will dive bomb you like a falcon, fast, and at close range.
There'll be a lot of paranoid dunk hunters in the future
Top notch videos today
... war is definitely a major driver of technical progress ... was a weapon the first tool that humans used, as suggested in the Kubrick movie "2001" ... ?
China should troll the US by making it as an eagle 😂 and let the US ban it
i have seen similar based on the dragon fly.
The most important thing is that is completely silent compared to rotor based drones. You don't hear it coming
Can it parch on a tree branch? Are you making the aerial at the end with the same bird? 😂😂😂
Kevin you are everywhere ✌✌✌✌✌
I want one of the bird drones.
Sanya in a birdview. Is this that bird? Thanks.
I remember playing command and conqueror where spider drones are used to tear tanks and people into pieces
be good
There should be an International Law forbidding the production of military drones in the likeness of birds, it endangers big raptors.
Ornithopters have been around since Leonardo deVinci.
But claiming to make one that can fly at "high altitude?'
Assuming over 65000 feet,
I highly doubt that.as AI becomes thinner, it makes less sense to flap wings, whether a real bird or a mechanical one.
Now new birds species will be all over US, UK, Australia, Canada & Nato
I saw that design in a pyramid in Kemet
Next transformer
They'll just use old fashioned balloons for Murica 😂🤣😂🤣🤣
Ww3 n ww4 with AI terminator drawing closer.
Check out Dune 2. The problem is Hollywood.
why china need to go through all this trouble to make a bird drone to spy when all they need is a simple balloon 😆
Hello , freind this type of bird like drone HAS BEEN ALLREADY MADE IN RUSSIA, AND SOME COUNTRY IN EUROPE .
Nice video and presentation.
Detection by radar? May be not.
Detection by alternative? Yes and is easy. Crazy radio equipment developers know what that alternative is.
It doesn’t have to be detectable by radio signal at all. You are assuming it’s remotely operated or transmitting data in real time. It could be radio silent and fly autonomously by gps and/or visual landmarks.
@@nauy that is your assumption and not mine. No, on board two way radio links in real time is unnecessary to blow its cover. Your crazy radio developers weren’t crazy enough.
Radar detection is going to be very hard, because they're the same size as a regular bird. You can't have your radar going off for every single bird in the sky, or there's so much noise that you can't tell where the real threats are. Also, these are going to be dirt cheap to produce en masse. So a flock of them is going to look and act very much like a flock of ordinary birds until they strike their target.
@@nauy The likely kill chain has a high altitude drone that detects enemy infantry and sends targeting data to a drone unit. The drone unit releases a flock of ornithopters toward the target, which can fly by dead reckoning and then use AI to search for humans before swooping down and homing in with IR for the kill.
@@philoso377It sounds like you’re just making shit up. There is no magic in radio signal detection.
India has this already. Though they prefer not announcing this to world
in uri movie ? india does not have a proper rifle but they have this ? complete joke . have you looked the drones made in india for army pathetic and bulky design ,now compare it with russia and china
Yes, yes. India has already landed on Mars though they prefer to be humble and not make a big splash about it in the Hindustani Times. Aw, FO.🤣
_"a high number of applications"_
Yeah, you don't say.
A spy drone that looks like a bird in the hands of jealous spouses, crooks, and nosey neighbours. What could possibly go wrong? 😜
Technology stolen from bird's mother
Soon birds will be subject to sanctions because they are considered dangerous, both local birds and those that will migrate to the US. 🤣
Go and google about a pigeon was caught in India suspected by the India security department and locked up in a cage for 8 months for investigations of spying.
India suspected the pigeon is from China and flown into India to spy for China.
Bro they totally copied DUNE! Wowoww, now if China invents the personal shield I am trip over myself.
They are hunting giant worms in their deserts as we speak.
idea of Ornithopter dates back to Leonardo da Vinci and before.
No. CIA had it first in 1960.
www.cia.gov/readingroom/collection/aquiline
Give them an idea and if they see benefits, they will try to build and sell to the world.
@@lfish57Well, they sell to the world is really the definitive statement here The USA will use it to threaten the world instead Note the difference. The US see everything thru military eyes.
Is this guy a spy.
China copying the bitds. 😂😂😂
Yes, and also stealing the birds IP !!!!!!!!!! Hows that, Janet Yellin?
Biomimicry is generally VERY efficient. Look at the "sharkfin" antennas on modern cars for low aerodynamic drag.
Please don't blow uptoo much on this matter or else this could result in biden, yellen, blinking, etc, having sleepless nights and shitting their pants.
The same Chinese military that can not successfully launch aircraft from thier 2 used Russian carriers?? Or the newly built carrier.. have birds that can fly? Good for them 😂🤣😭🤣😭😭
Only a moron would think they cant launch aircraft from their aircraft carriers. Btw, they dont have 2 used russian carriers. Where do you get your information from? Your ass?