Video shows China’s huge ‘GJ‑X’ stealth drone in air for the first time, signaling potential threat to US security
China's military has reportedly conducted the first flight test of its massive, stealthy GJ-X unmanned aerial vehicle. This large, cranked kite flying-wing drone, with an estimated 42-meter wingspan, was visually confirmed in a recent video. Its e...

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The GJ-X is a large "cranked kite" flying-wing drone, first identified in satellite imagery at China's Malan test base in Xinjiang province. These images, analyzed by The War Zone website, revealed a wingspan estimated at approximately 42 meters (137 feet), placing it in a rare class for stealthy uncrewed aircraft.
A recent video clip has provided the first visual confirmation of the GJ-X in flight. The footage shows the drone's underside featuring a counter-shaded paint scheme, designed to break up its shape and reduce visibility from below. This camouflage technique is intended to make the aircraft harder to identify at altitude and could be a deliberate design choice to enhance its stealth capabilities.
The exact role of the GJ-X remains speculative. Some analysts suggest it may function as a large unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) capable of kinetic operations, while others propose it could serve as a high-altitude, long-endurance reconnaissance platform, similar to the US Air Force's rumored RQ-180. Given its size and design, a multi-role capability encompassing both strike and surveillance missions is also a possibility.
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