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Low-cost killer: can China’s Feilong-300D suicide drone deter rivals and impress buyers?

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A Chinese military journal has revealed the surprising cost-effectiveness of China’s mass-produced suicide drones, positioning them as a major threat in modern warfare and an especially appealing acquisition for potential customers such as Pakistan.

The latest issue of Ordnance Industry Science Technology has revealed that the Feilong-300D reconnaissance and attack drone, which debuted at the Zhuhai air show last year, could be priced as low as US$10,000 per unit. The report provided the first significant details on the mass-producible loitering munition, but did not disclose technical specifications.

The article published last month said state-owned defence firm China North Industries Group Corporation’s (Norinco) Feilong-300D could attack armoured targets and conduct reconnaissance and surveillance missions.

In the current international environment, “many countries face military threats from neighbouring countries and require enhanced defensive capabilities”, the article said.

The Feilong-300D could “conduct reconnaissance, surveillance and strike operations in border regions, forming a deterrent against potential adversaries”, the article noted, adding that, in disputed areas, such drones could “provide real-time monitoring of contested territories”.

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The article also speculated about potential customers for the weapon: “Should the Pakistani military procure significant quantities, the Feilong-300D would be offered at an exceptionally attractive price, potentially as low as US$10,000.”



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