CCTV reported that through extensive offline training using both simulators and actual flights, the drone swarm developed strong autonomous intelligence.
The footage showed researchers monitoring the live status of multiple drones from a screen, with each described as being able to switch between reconnaissance, distraction and striking tasks.

Xiang Xiaojia, a research fellow in the school of intelligent science at the National University of Defence Technology, told CCTV that “each drone is equipped with an intelligent algorithm. Through interconnection and autonomous negotiation, they can form a powerful, collaborative intelligent swarm.”
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