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GJ-11 Sharp Sword is a stealthy flying-wing uncrewed combat air vehicle ( UCAV ) China has been working on a pair of stealthy prototypes at Malan Air Base in Xinjiang province in recent months .
A video clip of one of them in the air emerged online in the latter half of August .
It is unclear where or when the clip was shot, and elements of the footage raise questions about whether it is entirely new.
Sharp Swords have been depicted launching decoys and carrying out electronic warfare attacks.
AVIC 's CS-5000T is a demonstrator for an ISR UAV [intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance uncrewed aerial vehicle] with a secondary strike role.
Other drones with modified cranked kite planforms have also emerged in China over the years .
The U.S. military has no such drones in active development, at least that we know about, and public interest in designs of this kind has disappeared within America ’s armed forces.
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