China Shocks The World With Mosquito-Sized Drone
China’s National University of Defense Technology (NUDT) has unveiled a minuscule mosquito-sized micro drone, designed for reconnaissance and covert surveillance. It mimics an insect, weighing just 0.3 grams and featuring tiny leaf-like wings and hair-thin legs.
Micro Drone, But High-Tech
The drone is roughly 1 to 2 cm long, with two flapping wings and three delicate legs. Despite its size, it carries ultra-miniature sensors and cameras. Although wind and limited battery life restrict outdoor use, it excels at indoor stealth missions.
Covert Military Potential
Debuted on CCTV 7, the drone is meant for battlefield info gathering, clandestine urban reconnaissance, and potentially electronic eavesdropping in sensitive environments. Officials highlight its suitability for special missions thanks to its insect-like camouflage and silent operation.
Will It Cause Global Micro Drone Race?
China joins Norway and the U.S. in the micro UAV arms race, making this invention not first of its kind. Norway’s Black Hornet is already operational, while others explore smartphone-controlled variants with folding wings. So, for anyone wondering, we might already be in the middle of a micro drone race.
However, experts caution that the short flight time, wind vulnerability, and limited payload of the Chinese variant present some key challenges. They suggest the drone remains best suited for indoor use or urban environments.

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