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Indian expert: China is not scary, what is scary is that "high technology" is used for entertainment by Chinese children

author:Small_ Tao 🍫

Since the founding of the People's Republic of China, China has undergone more than 70 years of vicissitudes of life, from a poor and white country to the world's second largest economy, from importing low-end manufacturing from the West to become the "world's factory". In the face of such a qualitative leap, many countries said that China's development is like a spring breeze, and everything is born after the wind blows, which is simply incredible.

As the fastest-growing developing country, many fields cannot avoid being "stuck". In order to break through bottlenecks and obstacles, many scientific and technological talents have stepped forward to help China take off. Today, I want to talk about Indian experts: China is not terrible, what is terrible is that "high technology" is used by Chinese children for entertainment, what is going on?

Indian expert: China is not scary, what is scary is that "high technology" is used for entertainment by Chinese children

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The "high-tech" in the mouth of Indian experts is called drones. As the name suggests, a drone is an aircraft that does not need to be piloted by a human. Since the 20s of the last century, drones have gradually entered the public eye. At first, it could only be used in strategic fields such as military, positioning, and reconnaissance. With the passage of time, the era of civilian drones has arrived.

In the 80s of the 20th century, civilian UAVs entered the unmanned arena and penetrated into the national society. This is a good opportunity, China naturally has to keep up with the pace, so during this time, the mainland's first domestic civilian UAV was born, which means that the era of UAVs belonging to China has arrived.

Indian expert: China is not scary, what is scary is that "high technology" is used for entertainment by Chinese children

In particular, the emergence of DJI drones has further consolidated the market position of mainland drones. According to statistics, China's UAV exports account for 70% of the global share, up to 1.2 million. This industry, led by Shenzhen, has driven the vigorous development of the domestic economy. DJI, the unmanned leader, has a total annual sales of 20 billion yuan.

No one would have thought that DJI's boss was still a young man, and his dream was to start in a dormitory building. Although mainland drones have reached the point where they cannot be surpassed, more than ten years ago, Chinese drones were embargoed by Western countries, indicating that no one in China will appear in the international market. Today, we do.

Indian expert: China is not scary, what is scary is that "high technology" is used for entertainment by Chinese children

DJI is not just a drone, it's a kind of sustenance

Compared to the expensive and bulky military aircraft, DJI drones are suitable for the masses. Today, DJI has entered thousands of households, and has expanded from the original scope to agriculture, commerce, film and television, rescue and aerial photography. And its aerial photography function is favored by many photography enthusiasts.

In addition, DJI drones also combine cutting-edge technology with children's education, stimulating children's learning ability in a fun way and guiding children in practice. This has made many Chinese families, each with a drone, pinning their children's education on DJI. No wonder Indian experts can sigh in this way: China is not terrible, what is terrible is that "high technology" is used by Chinese children for entertainment.

Indian expert: China is not scary, what is scary is that "high technology" is used for entertainment by Chinese children

In fact, the Indian expert's remarks also added an element of "envy". Their UAVs have not made great progress, they can only rely on the development of the remaining core technologies in Western countries, and the field of use only stays in the aspect of sea cruise, and does not touch the center in the dual-use aspect, so it is very backward.

Interestingly, when China mass-produced 40,000 armed drones, Indian netizens commented: China has another high-end equipment that has successfully flown up, which is really enviable, why are Indian scientists and engineers not so capable? The difference between China and India is not just 50 years.

Indian expert: China is not scary, what is scary is that "high technology" is used for entertainment by Chinese children

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