Chinese drone firm flies into record books
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