China Unveils Drone ‘Mothership’ Amid Growing Taiwan War Fears

by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Correspondent

(Worthy News) – China’s state broadcaster has announced the impending test flight of the Jiu Tian drone “mothership,” a massive UAV platform touted as a breakthrough in drone warfare. However, Western observers and defense analysts have dismissed the reveal as “propaganda,” warning of the platform’s limited survivability in modern combat environments.

The Jiu Tian, built by the state-owned Aviation Industry Corporation of China, has a wingspan of 82 feet and a range of 4,350 miles. It can reportedly carry up to 100 smaller drones and six tons of weaponry, including loitering munitions, air-to-air missiles, and guided bombs. Promotional footage shows the mothership unleashing swarms of drones mid-flight, like bees pouring from a hive.

Despite its impressive specs, critics argue the large drone platform would be a “giant missile magnet” in contested airspace. “It’s not remotely survivable,” wrote a former U.S. Air Force instructor on X. Analysts also noted the drone’s altitude—15 kilometers—is still within reach of U.S., Japanese, South Korean, and Taiwanese air defense systems like THAAD, Patriot PAC-3, and Sky Bow III.

China’s drone development surge comes as part of its broader military buildup in the Asia-Pacific. The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) now fields more warships than the U.S. Navy and has invested heavily in anti-access/area-denial (A2/AD) capabilities and drone swarming tactics.

A recent U.S. Air Force report concluded that the PLA is prioritizing swarm technology over experimental manned-unmanned teaming. These developments come amid what U.S. Indo-Pacific Commander Admiral Samuel Paparo called “rehearsals” for a Taiwan invasion, with military pressure on the island increasing by 300% in 2024 alone.

In response, the U.S. is preparing a “hellscape” strategy—deploying thousands of low-cost drones to delay any Chinese attack—while Taiwan is ramping up drone production and weapons purchases to resist a potential PLA incursion. The Jiu Tian’s first test flight is scheduled for late June.

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