No track, no problem: China shows off drone catapult made of three trucks that fit together like Lego bricks and are delivered in shipping containers


  • Video shows China’s road mobile electromagnetic catapult launching aircraft for the first time
  • The images come from a now-deleted social media post from the School of Mechanical Engineering at the Beijing Institute of Technology.
  • Leverages existing EMALS technology in China by miniaturizing what it already uses on its aircraft carrier

China appears to have solved one of the biggest challenges facing modern drones: deploying without a landing strip anywhere on the planet, thanks to a miniaturized version of the EMALS catapults found on its new aircraft carrier.

A short video clip that surfaced late last month, taken from a social media post by the School of Mechanical Engineering at Beijing Institute of Technology, shows three eight-wheeled trucks connected together Lego-style to form a track for a propeller-driven drone to take flight.

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