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China’s Jiu Tian Drone Carrier Enters Final Testing Phase Ahead of June Maiden Flight

The high-altitude UAV, capable of deploying 100 drones, is set to demonstrate its potential in swarm warfare and extended combat operations.

Overview

  • The fourth prototype of the Jiu Tian UAV has completed structural assembly and is undergoing final testing, according to Chinese state media.
  • Jiu Tian, designed by AVIC and partners, can release up to 100 loitering munitions or kamikaze drones from dual bays, showcasing its swarm warfare capabilities.
  • The drone carrier features a maximum range of 7,000 km, a ceiling of 15,000 m, and a payload capacity of six tons, positioning it as a rival to U.S. platforms like the MQ-9 Reaper.
  • Its modular design enables configurations for strike, electronic warfare, ISR, and disaster response missions, reflecting a dual-use approach for military and civilian applications.
  • The UAV is part of China’s broader strategy to enhance its unmanned combat capabilities and challenge U.S. dominance in the Asia-Pacific region.