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Tagged: Jiutian drone

Defence / China / Geopolitics / Technology

December 30, 2025

 by Jaffa Levy

 by Jaffa Levy · Published December 30, 2025

Jiutian and the Geometry of Reach: China’s High Altitude Drone Carrier Across the Himalayas and the Pacific

China’s Jiutian high-altitude unmanned aircraft is not a superweapon, but it alters the geometry of airpower. By operating above terrain and distance constraints, it pressures two theatres at once: the Himalayan frontier and the Western Pacific. The real issue is not penetration, but cost, persistence, and defensive arithmetic.

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