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US Military Drone Test Reveals Technology Gap With China
« on: July 23, 2025, 12:42:48 pm »
US Military Drone Test Reveals Technology Gap With China
 
A recent four-day test conducted in the Alaska wilderness has exposed a significant technology gap between the United States military and China in drone capabilities. The exercise highlighted how American drone companies and defense forces are struggling to keep pace with Chinese advancements in this critical area of modern warfare.

Alaska Wilderness Assessment
The military evaluation, which took place over four days in Alaska’s challenging terrain, was designed to assess the performance and capabilities of American-made drones under harsh environmental conditions. The remote location provided a realistic testing ground for equipment that might be deployed in similar environments during actual operations.
 
Military officials observed various performance metrics during the test, including flight duration, surveillance capabilities, resistance to electronic interference, and operational effectiveness in adverse weather conditions. The results painted a concerning picture of America’s current standing in drone technology.

Technological Disparities
The assessment revealed several areas where U.S. drone technology falls short compared to Chinese systems. These include:

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Re: US Military Drone Test Reveals Technology Gap With China
« Reply #1 on: July 24, 2025, 09:49:02 am »
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Technological Disparities
The assessment revealed several areas where U.S. drone technology falls short compared to Chinese systems. These include:

    Battery life and operational range
    Advanced sensor integration
    Autonomous flight capabilities
    Manufacturing costs and production scale

Chinese manufacturers have made substantial investments in drone research and development over the past decade, resulting in systems that often outperform their American counterparts in key performance areas while maintaining lower production costs.

The gap extends beyond the hardware itself to include the software systems that power these unmanned aerial vehicles. Chinese artificial intelligence and autonomous flight systems have shown remarkable advancement, allowing their drones to operate with less human intervention.
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Re: US Military Drone Test Reveals Technology Gap With China
« Reply #2 on: July 24, 2025, 09:58:46 am »
No $h!t.

America has been offshoring its industrial/manufacturing competitive advantage since the 1990s and offshoring technological competitive advantage since 2000s.

Plus Chi-coms steal everything in sight.

At least Americans can learn to code until Chi-com AI makes coding an obsolete skill.  Will we go back to making buggy whips?
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