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China unveils plan for robotic SAS with AI commandos and high-tech drones to replace humans by 2035 – The Sun

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CHINA appears to be on its way to completely replacing human soldiers in modern war scenarios.

The country has unveiled shocking plans for advanced robot soldiers and high-tech drones to be sent on complex overseas missions within the next decade.

China has announced plans for advanced drones and robot soldiers to replace human soldiers in complex missions

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China has announced plans for advanced drones and robot soldiers to replace human soldiers in complex missionsCredit: Alamy
China has built a robo-shark drone that can swim underwater and spy on the US Navy

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China has built a robo-shark drone that can swim underwater and spy on the US Navy
China's gun-wielding robot dog that can be dropped from a drone into a war zone

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China's gun-wielding robot dog that can be dropped from a drone into a war zone

The Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) – the armed wing of Xi JinpingThe Chinese Communist Party of China has worked closely with scientists to develop modern drones that can completely replace humans in complex military missions.

The drones would have the ability to fly long distances, go deep into water and remain unseen for longer before quickly emerging when necessary. S.C.M.P reports.

On command, these drones raced to the target, delivered a fatal blow and returned underwater before disappearing back into the waves. by the enemy.

A recent article published by the PLA describes a hypothetical plan for overseas special operations that could employ such advanced warfare techniques.

According to the scenario, a minor conflict will break out between them in 2035 China and one of its neighboring countries.

Both sides agree to use only small arms, such as small boats, drones and anti-aircraft guns, to keep costs down and prevent broader escalations.

A long river of great depth flows between China and its enemy – and the Chinese military has been assigned a special operation to launch a quick, silent attack across the rivers.

The target is a critical military installation hidden along the river.

For this operation, the PLA argues that purpose-built drones would be the most efficient choice for the Chinese military to carry out such missions.

They must be designed for special operations, operating alone or in swarms, navigating river depths, evading detection and launching torpedoes at enemy boats.

To remain unseen, they must stay close to the riverbed, stay underwater for long periods of time, and navigate obstacles such as reefs with ease.

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The PLA also suggests that they require the drones to have advanced intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) systems to hover above the ground. battlefieldAssess the damage and determine if further action is necessary after the initial attack.

If the enemy forces try to flee, the drones should also be able to pursue and eliminate them, ensuring complete victory before returning to Chinese territory.

The Chinese military has now entered the drone warfare arms race, aiming to overwhelm competitors with vast numerical superiority.

According to PLA, the special drone project has already been landed and more such advanced equipment is being developed.

China has a plethora of advanced drone systems that can wreak havoc in a war zone without having to send in human soldiers.

One of them is the armed robot dog that can be deployed anywhere in urban war scenarios.

The battle-ready bionic dog is believed to be a Chinese QBB-97 light machine gun mounted on the rear, according to War zone.

And the terrifying weapon can reportedly fire up to 650 bullets per minute.

Another war drone is the Chinese 'Robo-Shark', powered by a bionic tail fin spy on enemy ships and hunt US Navy submarines.

The underwater robot looks like a small shark and its fin is specially built to replace the traditional propeller.

It comes at a time when China has been ramping up its military capabilities, which could pose a serious threat to the world.

Just a few months ago, a Pentagon report claimed that the country plans to do so to double its nuclear arsenal in just six years – and have enough nuclear weapons to destroy the world ten times over.

According to the report, the country may also explore the development of non-nuclear intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM).

Former CIA China expert Dennis Wilder expressed concern about the warning against conventional ICBMs as they could destabilize the military balance and complicate the situation for military planners.

“China could threaten for the first time in a US-China crisis strikes against major US population centers without having to cross the nuclear threshold, which risks a major US nuclear barrage in response,” Wilder told the US newspaper The Guardian. Financial times.

Conventional ICBMs can also cause another problem, where they are “likely to be indistinguishable from their nuclear ICBMs.”

The Chinese drone fleet

CHINA has a long history of developing and exporting advanced drones for field combat

These are the best AI drones China has that use machine learning and sensors to collect data, assess their environment and even fire an attack on their own.

Harbin giant eagle – Also known as the Harbin BZK-005, the “Giant Eagle” is one of China's active UAVs.

It is a long-range, high-altitude UAV mainly used for reconnaissance.

The drone was designed by Beijing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics and Harbin Aircraft Industry (Group) Co., Ltd.

China is reportedly using this UAV model in both its navy and air force.

Giant Eagle has integrated several features into the design, such as a satellite data link antenna.

Chengdu Cloud shadow – The Chengdu Cloud Shadow, also called Chengdu WZ-10, is a UAV of the High-Altitude Long Endurance (HALE) type.

It comes in two different models: one for reconnaissance missions and one for precision missions.

The combat version has a range of weapons to attack ground targets.

Meanwhile, the intelligence model is packed with equipment that allows assessment, observation and monitoring on the battlefield.

Guizhou rising dragon – The Guizhou WZ-7 Soaring Dragon is also a HALE drone, just like Cloud Shadow.

Designed by the Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group, this UAV was mainly developed for aerial reconnaissance.

However, it can also provide targeting data for anti-ship ballistic missiles and cruise missiles.

They would be able to kill enemies on the front lines and return unscathed

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They would be able to kill enemies on the front lines and return unscathedCredit: Getty
The drones are expected to replace human soldiers by 2035

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The drones are expected to replace human soldiers by 2035Credit: Getty
Xi Jinping has boosted China's military capabilities

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Xi Jinping has boosted China's military capabilitiesCredit: AFP

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