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Just imagine the sight of hundreds of delivery drones flying back and forth during night time. The physical obstacle is no longer an issue (no matter how tall that is), no risk of being arrested or shot at. I believe Drone taxi made some headlines recently, soon Latinos can easily cross the border with made in China toys. The days of digging tunnels for smuggling drugs or people are over. :lol:

Make cheap drone for Latinos people and let them use their imagination, US will have a lot of fun to deal not Mexican government but border infiltration :D

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China to open a drone factory in Saudi Arabia
By: Christopher Diamond, March 28, 2017 (Photo Credit: Wendell Minnick/Staff)

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King Salman signed a deal for a drone factory in Saudi Arabia during a visit to China in March,
when he was accompanied by President Xi Jinping
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WASHINGTON — China will construct a new facility to produce unmanned aerial vehicles in Saudi Arabia, following a recent visit from Saudi King Salman bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud Salman.

The King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia’s national center for all things science and tech, signed a partnership with China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp. on March 16, reported the South China Morning Post.

The new facility is part of a $65 billion deal signed between the Saudi monarch and Chinese President Xi Jinping during a meeting in Beijing to promote stronger ties between the two nations.

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CASC produces China’s CH-4 UAV, a drone similar to the U.S. Air Force’s General Atomics MQ-1 Predator. Saudi Arabia, which already operates CH-4 drones, has expressed a desire to grow its fleet. In addition to expanding the Saudi fleet, the new facility can operate as a hub for manufacturing and servicing for other CH-4 operators in the Middle East, including Egypt, Iraq and Jordan.

The CH-4 can carry AR-1 missiles, capable of hitting soldiers, tanks and small boats within 1.5 meters of the target. The Saudi facility will be CASC’s third CH-4 factory outside of China, with facilities in Pakistan and Myanmar.

In 2014, a deal fell through between the two nations when the kingdom sought China’s DF-21D “carrier killer” ballistic missile.

“The DF-21 deal was turned down as a result of strong opposition in the international community amid the Iran nuclear crisis in the region,” Macau-based military observer Antony Wong Dong told the South China Morning Post.

“Beijing may want to use the CH-4 drone as a substitute project in a bid to please an old friend."

http://www.defensenews.com/articles/china-to-open-a-drone-factory-in-saudi-arabia
 
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Thats probaly going to be assemble plant + fuselage metal and composite production

Avionics and armament are going to get shipped from China
Yes it's likely to be the arrangement, CASC will ship capital equipment (e.g. machines, tools, robotics, large computers) as well as adequate inventories of core components (including sub-systems, special alloy/chemicals/composites) to the factory for final processing & assembly. In addition to logistics and production, the factory can also serve as a testing, repair, maintenance, training and feedback hub for other customers in the whole Middle East region. As economy of scale ramps up, perhaps domestic supply chain will also grow.
new facility can operate as a hub for manufacturing and servicing for other CH-4 operators in the Middle East, including Egypt, Iraq and Jordan.
 
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