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China’s military looks for new drones and intelligent vehicles for logistics

  • Hundreds of Chinese arms makers showcase their equipment at PLA event highlighted on state television
  • Demonstrations included a drone evacuating a ‘wounded soldier’ on a stretcher and an unmanned fire engine in action

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A TB-001 Twin-Tailed Scorpion armed reconnaissance drone was among the UAVs highlighted in the report. Photo: CCTV
China’s military has brought together hundreds of arms makers to showcase their products as the PLA looks for new drones and intelligent vehicles to boost logistics, according to state television.

The event – organised by the People’s Liberation Army’s Joint Logistics Support Force and held at an unspecified location – was highlighted on state broadcaster CCTV on Sunday, though it did not say when it took place.

The Joint Logistics Support Force, which is seeking to develop an unmanned intelligent logistics system, was said to have inspected and assessed the performance of a range of new equipment on display at the event.

Footage aired in the report showed some of the drone demonstrations. They included an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) evacuating a “wounded soldier” on a stretcher, an unmanned six-wheel truck transporting 80 tonnes of munitions, an unmanned excavator negotiating difficult terrain, and an unmanned fire engine in action.

The report also showed a reconnaissance and combat drone – identified as a TB-001 Twin-Tailed Scorpion – in action, along with fixed-wing UAVs and other intelligent logistics equipment.

Both state-owned and private Chinese arms companies took part in the event.

Lieutenant Colonel Zhang Qingguo, a staff officer with an equipment supply unit under the Joint Logistics Support Force, told the broadcaster: “By selecting mature and versatile unmanned intelligent support equipment, upgrading and improving our equipment currently in service, as well as conducting research on such equipment, we are gradually developing a whole system of unmanned intelligent equipment.”

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