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It looks though verification of autonomous inflight refueling has been successfully carried out with the SharpSword UAV. :enjoy:

What is the status of the program? Are rumors that it's about to enter mass production true?
 
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China's unmanned aircraft company - Sichuan Tengeon Tech just announced the world's largest commercial UAV of "TD" series. Maximum take-off weight of 45 tons, maximum loading capacity of 20 tons, cruising distance of 7,500 kilometers, practical altitude limit of 12,000 meters. Scheduled for the first flight in 2020.

Correction: the correct name is "TD" instead of previously mentioned "TB"

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China's first medical drone delivers essential supplies to 'cliff village'

2017-12-20 12:53

chinadaily.com.cn Editor: Gu Liping

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A video shot recently shows a drone carrying medical supplies landing in the mountaintop village Atuleer in Liangshan Yi autonomous prefecture, Southwest China's Sichuan province.

The medical drone delivery service, the first of its kind in the country, jointly launched by China's second-largest e-commerce website JD, and China Siyuan Foundation for Poverty Alleviation, has been started to help deliver essential medical supplies to villagers in Atuleer.

The village, home to 500 residents living atop a cliff more than 1,400 meters high, became famous a year ago when reports emerged of villagers braving the vertical climb on the cliff to go in or out of the village.

With the help of the drone, it only takes 10 minutes to deliver medical supplies, while before this the villagers had to use the ladders to buy medicines and it usually took six to nine hours to complete a round trip.

"Villagers are unable to get sufficient medical care as the local health service is still very poor. Medical drone delivery can help improve the condition with lower costs," said Sun Zhixiang, vice-president of JD.

The village now has a newly built steel ladder and internet, as well as 4G signals.

http://www.ecns.cn/2017/12-20/285204.shtml
 
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China's first medical drone delivers essential supplies to 'cliff village'

2017-12-20 12:53

chinadaily.com.cn Editor: Gu Liping

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A video shot recently shows a drone carrying medical supplies landing in the mountaintop village Atuleer in Liangshan Yi autonomous prefecture, Southwest China's Sichuan province.

The medical drone delivery service, the first of its kind in the country, jointly launched by China's second-largest e-commerce website JD, and China Siyuan Foundation for Poverty Alleviation, has been started to help deliver essential medical supplies to villagers in Atuleer.

The village, home to 500 residents living atop a cliff more than 1,400 meters high, became famous a year ago when reports emerged of villagers braving the vertical climb on the cliff to go in or out of the village.

With the help of the drone, it only takes 10 minutes to deliver medical supplies, while before this the villagers had to use the ladders to buy medicines and it usually took six to nine hours to complete a round trip.

"Villagers are unable to get sufficient medical care as the local health service is still very poor. Medical drone delivery can help improve the condition with lower costs," said Sun Zhixiang, vice-president of JD.

The village now has a newly built steel ladder and internet, as well as 4G signals.

http://www.ecns.cn/2017/12-20/285204.shtml
The picture of the some local kids on the vertical climb indeed circulated world wide (I also got it back then via phone chat tool, gone already with my old device), and was used as a way to ridicule China, pointed out the poverty and backwardness of some society there... a disparaging remark like "so bad the commie regime" ... how miserable their lives were. The western mainstream media jumped in the wagon to exploit the picture with their sinister stories in unison. Yet they won't tell us about the new steel ladder or the improved living conditions there.

I wonder if you can provide us some pics of the old vertical climb and the new steel ladder? Better again if there is any clip or more pics to show the development there, or any background story why the Yi people opt to live in such difficult terrain. If post it in other thread, please tag me then. I wanna share them elsewhere along with this story to straighten out the related minor perception. Thanks.

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China has started to deliver medicine via unmanned drone to an isolated community living atop a high cliff in Zhaojue County, Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture, SW China's #Sichuan Province, on Dec 14

People's Daily,China @PDChina 10:29 PM - 14 Dec 2017

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The picture of the some local kids on the vertical climb indeed circulated world wide (I also got it back then via phone chat tool, gone already with my old device), and was used as a way to ridicule China, pointed out the poverty and backwardness of some society there... a disparaging remark like "so bad the commie regime" ... how miserable their lives were. The western mainstream media jumped in the wagon to exploit the picture with their sinister stories in unison. Yet they won't tell us about the new steel ladder or the improved living conditions there.

I wonder if you can provide us some pics of the old vertical climb and the new steel ladder? Better again if there is any clip or more pics to show the development there, or any background story why the Yi people opt to live in such difficult terrain. If post it in other thread, please tag me then. I wanna share them elsewhere along with this story to straighten out the related minor perception. Thanks.

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China has started to deliver medicine via unmanned drone to an isolated community living atop a high cliff in Zhaojue County, Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture, SW China's #Sichuan Province, on Dec 14

People's Daily,China @PDChina 10:29 PM - 14 Dec 2017

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DJI buoys agricultural efficiency with new models

2017-12-21 13:24 Global Times Editor: Li Yan

DJI Innovations, the world's top civilian drone producer, on Wednesday announced to use advanced technologies in new drones that will significantly enhance agricultural production efficiency.

The Shenzhen-based technology company launched two new drones, the MG-1S Advanced and the MG-1P, both designed for agricultural uses such as spraying pesticide on crops.

Chen Tao, sales manager at DJI, said that the cost of the MG-1S Advanced, which is about 30,000 yuan ($4,560), can be recovered in 21.75 days of use, while for the MG-1P the cost-recovery period is just about 18 days.

According to Chen, these figures reflect the use of more advanced technologies than were deployed in previous models. For example, the MG-1S Advanced, an updated version of the MS-1S that was launched toward the end of 2016, has a second-generation radar that doubles the drone's sensing ability and gives the drone better capabilities to detect different terrains.

An employee at DJI stressed that all the technologies were internally developed.

DJI also announced the launch of an online agricultural service platform, which allows users to program drone operation routes and maintain drones.

According to Chen, DJI will launch more new agricultural products in 2018.

DJI is an example of Chinese technology companies that are backing the domestic agricultural industry with advanced facilities and capabilities.

Up to 3,000 agricultural drones were in use by the end of 2015, with about 400 relevant firms in the industry, media reported in April.

http://www.ecns.cn/business/2017/12-21/285373.shtml

DJI sees higher demand for agricultural drones

2017-12-21 12:55 China Daily Editor: Gu Liping

DJI Innovation Technology Co, China's largest commercial drone manufacturer, will continue to increase its investment in agricultural drones and the cultivation of drone operators, in a bid to help farmers improve the efficiency of spraying pesticide and increase the use ratio of chemicals.

The company said more than 10,000 drone operators are using DJI's farm-specific drone MG series, estimating the sales of such drones will reach 45,000 units in 2020.

It is bullish about the prospects for drones and will step up efforts to train more professional drone operators, even though the profitability of the agricultural drone sector is not yet clear.

"We don't focus on how to earn profits, but training people to operate the agricultural drones in the short term, as well as helping them develop a business model, which is in accordance with our corporate culture and medium- and long-term strategy," said Luo Zhenhua, vice-president of DJI.

Luo added that the demand for agricultural drones is huge and "whether the drone manufacturers should make money in the industry chain of farm-specific drones is worth discussing."

The Shenzhen-based company launched its latest agricultural drone-MG-1S Advanced, which upgrades the radar, spraying and dynamic systems to increase the working efficiency and accuracy. Drone operators who use such drones could spray about 600 mu (40 hectares) of pesticide each day.

In November 2015, Shenzhen-based DJI launched its first agricultural drone, the MG-1, marking its diversification into the industry-level drone market.

Last year, it unveiled an upgraded agricultural drone, MG-1S, which is equipped with an advanced flight control system, radar and sensors. Moreover, a series of financial services to support the drones' purchasing, operation and related training were provided.

The sales of these drones have accounted for 70 percent of the domestic farm-specific drone market. The company recently cut the price of such drones.

With the modernization of agriculture, the demand for advanced farming devices has been growing significantly. The penetration rate of agricultural drones will reach more than 40 percent in 2023 in China's agricultural sector, with sales reaching 16 billion yuan ($2.4 billion), industry statistics showed.

The government has issued policies to promote the use of modern agricultural machinery, which include offering subsidies to encourage the use of drones in agriculture.

http://www.ecns.cn/2017/12-21/285371.shtml
 
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From weibo,

2017年12月26日15时,一架顺丰涂装的双尾蝎从云南某机场起飞,30分钟后无人机飞行高度降低至300米,并实施了吊舱自动投放,约30秒后吊舱缓慢降落至目标地点,地面工作人员从吊舱内取出备件并迅速完成通讯设备抢修,自此顺丰基于华为真实业务需求,使用腾盾科技自主研发的双尾蝎无人机系统开展的国内首次大型无人机应急物资快速投递演示验证飞行圆满成功,而此次飞行也将作为全球首次无人机空投物资成功案例载入民用无人机发展史册。

At 15:00 on December 26, 2017, a "twin-tailed scorpion" UAV painted with SF Express logo took off from an airport in Yunnan Province. After 30 minutes, the flight altitude of the drone was reduced to 300 meters and the pod was automatically dropped. After about 30 seconds, the pod slowly landed to the target location, ground staff removed spare parts from the pod and quickly complete the repair of communications equipment. Ever since SF based on the real business needs of Huawei, the use of Tengden Technology independently developed "twin-tailed scorpion" UAV system for the first time begin UAV emergency supplies rapid delivery demonstration flight, and thus this flight will also be the world's first successful case of UAV airdrop operation and enter into the history of civilian UAV history.

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From weibo,

2017年12月26日15时,一架顺丰涂装的双尾蝎从云南某机场起飞,30分钟后无人机飞行高度降低至300米,并实施了吊舱自动投放,约30秒后吊舱缓慢降落至目标地点,地面工作人员从吊舱内取出备件并迅速完成通讯设备抢修,自此顺丰基于华为真实业务需求,使用腾盾科技自主研发的双尾蝎无人机系统开展的国内首次大型无人机应急物资快速投递演示验证飞行圆满成功,而此次飞行也将作为全球首次无人机空投物资成功案例载入民用无人机发展史册。

At 15:00 on December 26, 2017, a "twin-tailed scorpion" UAV painted with SF Express logo took off from an airport in Yunnan Province. After 30 minutes, the flight altitude of the drone was reduced to 300 meters and the pod was automatically dropped. After about 30 seconds, the pod slowly landed to the target location, ground staff removed spare parts from the pod and quickly complete the repair of communications equipment. Ever since SF based on the real business needs of Huawei, the use of Tengden Technology independently developed "twin-tailed scorpion" UAV system for the first time begin UAV emergency supplies rapid delivery demonstration flight, and thus this flight will also be the world's first successful case of UAV airdrop operation and enter into the history of civilian UAV history.

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Its kind of funny they deliever the goods like a bomber, dont know how much it charge for this, like the regular SF expree fee or ask for an extra.
 
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