Satellite Imagery Reveals Two B-2 Sized Stealth Drones at Secret Chinese Airbase
Recent satellite imagery has revealed what appear to be two new, large stealth drones at a remote Chinese airbase in Xinjiang. The unmanned aircraft, spotted at the Lop Nur airfield, feature a flying wing design with a wingspan comparable to the American B-2 Spirit bomber. One drone mirrors the classic B-2 shape, while the other has a distinct diamond-shaped planform. These prototypes are believed to be part of China's development of long-range, stealthy unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAVs). Their appearance signals a significant advancement in China's military aviation and unmanned strike capabilities.
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