China has revealed a new type of military drone that looks like a thermos bottle. This small and lightweight unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) weighs less than one kilogram. Designed for infantry use, the drone can be launched by hand or even fired from a 35mm grenade launcher, giving soldiers more flexibility during combat missions.
This new drone is being called revolutionary by military experts. Unlike other drones used around the world, this one has several advanced features packed into a compact body. Even though it is small in size, the drone has strong strike and surveillance abilities.
Engineers who built it said their goal was to make it simple and affordable while still being powerful. The drone uses artificial intelligence to plan missions on its own, so soldiers don’t have to control it constantly.
Chinese state TV, CCTV, recently showed this drone in action. The video explained how the drone can be launched quickly and travel toward its target while sending live video back to the base. It has a dual-rotor system, which means it uses two main spinning parts to fly.

This system lets it carry more weight than regular quadcopters. The drone can carry up to three hand grenades as its combat load. It can also lift double its weight, which is a rare feature in such small UAVs.
The most impressive feature of this drone is its neural data processing unit. This allows one soldier to control several drones at once with the help of AI. With this system, the operator can guide multiple drones to different targets at the same time. This gives military units a huge advantage, especially in fast-moving battle zones.
South China Morning Post reported that The drone has a modular design, which means it can be changed depending on the mission. It can be used for reconnaissance, direct attacks, or even as a kamikaze drone.
This kind of flexibility makes it suitable for different situations, from spying to launching small attacks. Its ability to launch from a grenade launcher also helps save time. After firing, the drone unfolds its blades in the air and flies toward the target. It can silently deliver its load and record everything it sees.
This drone is part of China’s plan to become a global leader in unmanned warfare. China has been focusing on creating cheap, smart drones that can do important tasks on the battlefield. These new systems are part of the country’s “intelligent warfare” strategy, which uses AI-powered drones for combat and surveillance missions.