The Herald (South Africa)

Chinese drone firm flies into record books

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A CHINESE drone company has broken the Guinness World Record for most drones flown simultaneo­usly in a 13minute flight that involved 1 374 drones spread over a kilometre.

Chinese firm EHang Egret clinched the record by 156 drones from US technology firm Intel, which flew 1 218 drones in formation during the Winter Olympics in South Korea in February.

During a night performanc­e on Sunday in the Chinese tourist city of Xian, the drones took on 16 different 3D formations, including a camel, a Buddha and a high-speed train, EHang said.

China has championed rapid developmen­t in its tech sector in a bid to build world-leading firms and reduce dependence on foreign products, including semiconduc­tors, robots and drones.

As part of the performanc­e, the drone formation spelt out a popular political slogan and paid tribute to President Xi Jinping’s cornerston­e foreign policy initiative, One Belt One Road.

In August, another Chinese firm, WL Intelligen­t Technology Co Ltd, broke the record for most robots dancing simultaneo­usly, involving 1 069 bi-pedal toy robots.

The record has since been beaten by an Italian firm that performed the same feat with 1 372 robots.

EHang first made headlines in 2016 when it unveiled a passenger drone concept which it said would retail at up to $300 000 (R3.8-million). – Reuters

 ?? Picture: VCG/VCG via GETTY IMAGES ?? STAR TURN: The drones perform a light show over the Fortificat­ions of Xian
Picture: VCG/VCG via GETTY IMAGES STAR TURN: The drones perform a light show over the Fortificat­ions of Xian

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