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China drones
Hybrid Warriors: China’s Unmanned, Guerrilla-Style Warfare in Asia’s Littorals
By Tobias Burgers & Scott N. Romaniuk
Expect China to add drones – little grey (un)men – to its arsenal of hybrid warfare tactics in the South China Sea.
Increasing China's Food Supply – With Drones
By Joshua Bateman
China's rapidly growing UAV industry is eyeing a new sector: agriculture.
Will China Adhere to Its Own Norm Prohibiting Lethal Drone Strikes?
By Tobias Burgers and Scott N. Romaniuk
Think About It: Chinese drones filling Africa’s skies, watching over Beijing’s interests.
Is China Establishing a Norm Prohibiting Lethal Drone Strikes in Asia?
By Tobias Burgers and Scott N. Romaniuk
China -- unlike the U.S. -- has so far refused to use UAVs to conduct targeted killings.
Unmanned Systems and Manned Conflict in East Asia
By Tobias Burgers and Scott N. Romaniuk
Potential (mis)use of military robotic technology in East Asia's maritime conflicts is enormous.
Meet the Chinese Air Force's New Drone-Tracking Unit
By Shannon Tiezzi
From the details, it appears the main concern is regulating civilian drone flights.
Meet the PLA’s Deadly New 'Carrier Killer' Drone
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Beijing is heavily investing into the development of longer-range UAVs.
China and the Lethal Drone Option
By Shannon Tiezzi
As China continues to refine drone technology, lethal strikes (at home and abroad) are a very real option.
China Deploys Drones in Xinjiang
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, more on SOE reform, legalizing marijuana, and China's thirst for greatness. Friday China links.
Pakistan Seeks Chinese Drones?
By Zachary Keck
A new report suggests China may sell Pakistan armed drones. Indeed, it'd be surprising if it didn't.
China to Sell Saudi Arabia Drones
By Zachary Keck
China and Saudi Arabia have agreed on a deal for the Wing Loong medium-altitude long-endurance UAV.
China to Lead World in Drone Production
By Zachary Keck
A state-owned Chinese defense company will comprise over half the UAV market during the next decade.