Where did the H 20 go, Taiwan media said that it is likely to be around us

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-31

Imagine that you are wandering through a world full of mysteries and mysteries. In this world, great achievements and technological breakthroughs are so low-key that you might miss them – unless you know what to look at. Now, let's talk about those highly classified super fighters and the heroes who always quietly protect the borders of ***.

First of all, it is rumored that somewhere in China, there is a ** fighter called the H-20 standing quietly. This news was not revealed from some official channel, but blew through the circle of military fans like a gust of wind. Can you imagine?The plane was a ghost, and some people said it might have been in the sky a few times, but no one had ever actually seen it - because the secrecy was so well done!

And our lovely Western friends, they always like to explore the unknown, especially when the unknown involves other forces. Unfortunately, they always seem to hit the wall – I mean China's impregnable information defense. Despite exhausting all kinds of high-tech means and spy satellites, they can only guess through gritted teeth"What does the H-20 look like?"

When it comes to China's obscure and calm engineers, they are really low-key fighters!They are in no hurry to show their brilliant achievements to the outside world;On the contrary, they prefer to work silently in the laboratory, on the test flight field. Whenever there is a new breakthrough, they may nod and smile at each other and say to each other:"Well done!"Then move on to the next challenge.

In the face of tensions around the country and some of the most provocative military deployments by Western countries, China has demonstrated its military deterrence strategy. It's not just about the gear;It's more about attitude – firm, not easily provoked, always graceful and mysterious.

The concept of protecting the country is deeply rooted in the hearts of Chinese workers: it is important to have a strong national team, but it is more important to stay calm and move forward steadily. This philosophy is similar to the restraint and wisdom advocated in ancient Eastern philosophy.

Russia has made another big fuss!When the Russian-Ukrainian conflict first broke out, Ukraine used drones to teach Russia a good lesson, and Russia was not hurt, but seemed very excited, because they found a way to greatly reduce the army's ** rate from Ukrainian drones - suicide drones, which were imported from Iran at the beginning, that is, "Swallow-2" drones, which are not new, and have been put into use in 1999.

The small motorcycle drone adopts a unique canard layout, mainly propelled by propellers, with a range of more than 100 kilometers, and more importantly, it has a high degree of maneuverability and adaptability, which can be launched not only from the ground, but also on water, cars, ships. However, small motorcycle drones also have fatal shortcomings, and the swarm attack capability is not strong enough. Cannot create a dense bombing effect.

The most conspicuous shortcoming is that the accuracy of striking is not high, and it can only strike at fixed large-scale targets according to pre-set coordinates, and it is a good hand at bombing infrastructure and residential buildings, and its ability to strike at fine targets and military targets is insufficient. Russia apparently saw these problems and directly developed a suicide drone on its own.

Russia has achieved a significant breakthrough in drone technology, in particular, in the production of Lancet drones. According to reports, the Russian army has built 200,000 Lancet drones and has 1 million in production. This figure indicates that the Russian army is rapidly increasing the size of its drone forces to meet the tactical needs in the conflict in Ukraine.

The mass production of Lancet drones reflects the importance that the Russian army attaches to this emerging tactic and shows the ability of the Russian army to adapt and innovate in modern warfare. The Lancet UAV embodies a number of technological innovations in design and functionality. The latest Z-53 Lancet UAV has advanced identification systems, autonomous navigation capabilities and enhanced protection against electronic jamming.

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