China's GJ-21 Stealth Drone Deployed on Aircraft Carrier, Type 076 Ship
Naval variant of GJ-11 Sharp Sword offers critical advantage against swarm attacks, Defence Review commentary says
L'essentiel
- The GJ-21, naval variant of the GJ-11 Sharp Sword, is the world's first and only operational ship-based stealth combat drone.
- Seen on the Fujian aircraft carrier and Type 076 amphibious landing ship Sichuan, both equipped with electromagnetic catapults, it offers long endurance and high maneuverability for countering swarm attacks by unmanned surface vessels.
Résumé généré par IA
Pourquoi c'est important
The GJ-11 Sharp Sword is a Chinese stealth drone. The naval variant GJ-21 is specifically designed for ship-based operations. Electromagnetic catapults (EMALS) are more advanced than traditional steam catapults, allowing heavier aircraft to launch from carriers.
According to a commentary in Defence Review, the GJ-21 has long endurance and high manoeuvrability, which would give it a critical advantage against a "game changing" swarm attack by unmanned surface vessels. The GJ-21 – a naval variant of the GJ-11 Sharp Sword – is the world's first and only operational ship-based stealth combat drone. It has been seen on the decks of the Fujian aircraft carrier and Type 076 amphibious landing ship the Sichuan, both of which have electromagnetic catapults that are faster and more powerful than steam catapults.
Questions ouvertes
- When was the GJ-21 first operational?
- What is the exact range and endurance of the GJ-21?
- How many GJ-21 drones has China deployed?






