Beijing will be done before the end of the Jiu Tian UAV test (“Surf Heavenly”), can carry and launch up to 100 ammunitions or unmanned aircraft, reports of South China Morning Post (SCMP).

Prohibiting Jiu Tian, as a publication, will fly to the first mission at the end of June, and will set the basis for the efforts of the Air Force to increase combat with their drones by publishing.
After the first flight, as noted, some other tests will follow after Jiu Tian entered the arsenal of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.
The maximum range of the device, according to SCMP, is 7 thousand km, height is 15 thousand m. At the same time, it can surpass the failure of most room systems without operating vehicles. Wingspan is 25 m. Jiu Tian can transport up to 6 tons of small cargo or UAV, including Kamikaze unmanned aircraft.