The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) may soon deploy a new kind of aerial platform: a drone mothership capable of launching up to 100 smaller unmanned aerial vehicles in a single mission. The unmanned carrier, unveiled in late 2024, is designed to fly long-range, carry a heavy payload, and release drone swarms that operate autonomously.
According to military analysts, the aircraft—known by its prototype name “Jiu Tian”—was first showcased at the Zhuhai Air Show in November and entered initial flight testing by mid-2025. The development aligns with China’s strategic push toward autonomous warfare and drone swarms.
“Swarms of cooperating drones launched from a carrier platform are the future of air warfare,” said a senior U.S. defense official.
The announcement has triggered global alarm among defense experts and analysts. Many regard the mothership-swarm combo as a potential game-changer, with one expert calling it a “quantum leap in uncrewed combat systems.”
This development demands serious attention: If fully operational, such a platform could overwhelm conventional air defenses, shift power balances, and accelerate the proliferation of autonomous weapons—even in non-conflict zones. The age when drones alone could dominate the skies may be closer than we think.
Sources: popularmechanics
