China introduced flying robomobile "Quick Gazelle"

AVIC, a leading Chinese aviation Corporation, introduced flying robomobile at the autumn exhibition in Tianjin. "Quick Gazelle" (Shai Ling in Chinese) weighs about 100 kilograms and uses six propellers to fly. On the ground, "Quick Gazelle" can ride on four wheels like a conventional car.





The small size of the "Quick Gazelle" determines its autonomy. This makes robomobile a good and inexpensive choice for reconnaissance missions. The developers, however, working on a larger version of the Shay Ling, which will be able to accommodate people.





Engineer Huang, Shuling hopes that "Quick Gazelle" will become a common form of transport in everyday Chinese life. In addition, the Creator of robomobile hopes that his creation will be interested in the Chinese military. Shay Ling with the ability to travel along the ground and take off vertically will be able to perform tasks that are not available to the modern UAV. published

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