China Launches Self -Navigation Carriers With Drones, Submarines And Self -Navigation Capabilities


 Self -driving technology is maturing with it being used in limited numbers on cars on the road now. In the military sector the use of more advanced technology allows drones to perform monitoring instead of human pilots. As a country that wants to become a world power, China is now launching a self -propelled carrier with the ability to launch various other self -propelled vehicles.



The Zhu Hai Yun ship began construction in July last year at the Huangpu Wenching shipyard. With the hull completed, it was launched on May 20, making it the first ship with this unique capability.



Self -propelled drones, self -propelled submarines and small self -propelled boats can be launched by Zhu Hai Yun himself when it is operational. Each one is always in touch with each other to carry out the task. Upon completion of the mission, it can be transported back by the carrier.


The 2000 -year -old ship is capable of moving at a speed of 18 knots when operating by the end of 2022 after passing a test session. According to the SCMP report, Zhu Hai Yun will conduct a marine scientific mission and not a warship.

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