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Get a quotePlease contact us for more information. China unveils the world’s first military-grade mobile 5G base station, developed by China Mobile Communications Group and the PLA, designed for battlefield use to enable seamless communication for up to 10,000 military robots and drones within a 3-kilometer radius.
The mobile 5G base station, developed jointly by China Mobile Communications Group and the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), can offer high-speed, secure and reliable data exchange services to at least 10,000 users within a 3km radius, according to a South China Morning Post report.
For this reason, the PLA has developed its own mobile 5G ground station technology that can be mounted, in theory, on any existing military vehicle. This mountable system houses three or four 5G “antenna” drones that can take off and land alternatively to maintain constant 5G coverage.
When operating near existing 5G civilian areas, the PLA also has ways to piggyback China’s 4.2 million base stations. This can be achieved autonomously and in “the blink of an eye.”
The new tech can be mounted on Chinese vehicles like its Type 92 Armored Personnel Carrier. Developed to facilitate large-scale drone integration into the PLA, the new mobile 5G station has been rigorously tested and is now ready for battle.
As of November, China had built nearly 4.2 million civilian 5G base stations, far exceeding any other country. “The operation of such a vast network necessarily requires powerful automation tools and means, among which automatic station opening technology is one.
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