Chinese scientists hope to meet 'urgent' missile demand with tech advances

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Chinese scientists hope to meet 'urgent' missile demand with tech advances
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The newest gyroscope development, which corrects a missile's flight path automatically, shrinks it from the size of a small bowl to that of a grain of rice.

Chinese scientists recently discovered a way to create the technology needed for better missile control in a quick, low-cost way.

The gyroscope is used to correct a missile's flight path automatically, even if its GPS fails. Only China and the United States possess the technology for the gyroscope, according to the English-language, Alibaba-ownedthat quoted the research paper. The traditional gyroscope was an expensive and lengthy process.

A parade unit of the Chinese Armed Forces during the Victory Day military parade in Red Square marking the 75th anniversary of victory in World War II, on June 24, 2020, in Moscow, Russia. China has been increasing its military capabilities for years.The team wrote that in order to meet the Chinese military's"urgent" demand, the technology's cost and size must be reduced to increase shipment volume.

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