In China, the test of a rifle drone that hits targets accurately sparked controversy

News has spread that a new unmanned aerial vehicle (drone) for special operations has been tested in China. According to the South China Morning Post, during the experiment, the device hit a human-sized target with a pedestrian rifle from a distance of 100 meters with very high accuracy, achieving a remarkable result.
According to the publication, the drone was developed in collaboration with the Wuhan Guide Infrared company and the Chinese Land Forces Special Operations Academy. Its main feature is the ability to install a standard rifle on the device.
Under test conditions, the drone, standing at an altitude of 10 meters, fired 20 shots from a distance of 100 meters, and all shots hit the target. It is noted that half of these 20 axes are concentrated within a radius of 11 centimeters - this is said to be almost equal to the "head" level of accuracy.
Experts also noted that they have developed special software to achieve such stable accuracy: it adjusts the firing angle, taking into account factors such as distance, wind speed, and drone height.
Such innovations are not only a technical breakthrough, but will also bring security, rules, and control issues to an even stricter agenda in the future.
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