22/11/2013 18:20
China 'flies first stealth drone'
China successfully flew a stealth drone for the first time on Thursday, state media said, citing eyewitness reports, according to the BBC.
A drone, called "Sharp Sword" by the media, made a test flight for around 20 minutes in Chengdu, reports said.
China has been developing stealth aircraft in recent years, including J-20 and J-31 stealth fighters.
In September, an unmanned drone flew close to a group of disputed islands in the East China Sea, raising tensions with Japan.
Following that incident, Japan said it would shoot down unmanned aircraft in Japanese airspace.
China's defence ministry said that any attempt by Japan to shoot down Chinese aircraft would constitute "an act of war."
"The successful flight shows the nation has again narrowed the air-power disparity between itself and Western nations," state-run newspaper China Daily said on Friday.
The BBC's defence correspondent Jonathan Marcus says China is joining a small elite club of nations that includes the US, Israel, France and the UK, who are pushing the boundaries of UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) technology.